Structural highlights 
  Publication Abstract from PubMed 
Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) mediate most excitatory neurotransmission in the central nervous system and function by opening their ion channel in response to binding of agonist glutamate. Here, we report a structure of a homotetrameric rat GluA2 receptor in complex with partial agonist (S)-5-Nitrowillardiine. Comparison of this structure with the closed state structure in complex with competitive antagonist ZK 200775 suggests conformational changes that occur during iGluR gating. Guided by the structures, we engineered disulfide crosslinks to probe domain interactions that are important for iGluR gating events. The combination of structural information, kinetic modeling, biochemical and electrophysiological experiments provides insight into the mechanism of iGluR gating.
Structure of an agonist-bound ionotropic glutamate receptor.,Yelshanskaya MV, Li M, Sobolevsky AI Science. 2014 Aug 7. pii: 1256508. PMID:25103407[1]
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- ↑ Yelshanskaya MV, Li M, Sobolevsky AI. Structure of an agonist-bound ionotropic glutamate receptor. Science. 2014 Aug 7. pii: 1256508. PMID:25103407 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1256508