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Query: UNIPROT:P46098 (
5-HT3 receptor
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The ligand binding pocket of Cys-loop receptors consists of a number of binding loops termed A-F. Here we examine the
5-HT3 receptor
loop A residues
Asn
-128, Glu-129 and Phe-130 using modelling, mutagenesis, radioligand binding and functional studies on HEK 293 cells. Replacement of
Asn
-128 results in receptors that have wild type [3H]granisetron binding characteristics but large changes (ranging from a five-fold decrease to a 1500-fold increase) in the 5-HT EC50 when compared to wild type receptors. Phe-130 mutant receptors show both increases and decreases in Kd and EC50 values, depending on the amino acid substituted. The most critical of these residues appears to be Glu-129; its replacement with a range of other amino acids results in non-binding and non-functional receptors. Lack of binding and function in some, but not all, of these receptors is due to poor membrane expression. These data suggest that Glu-129 is important primarily for receptor expression, although it may also play a role in ligand binding; Phe-130 is important for both ligand binding and receptor function, and
Asn
-128 plays a larger role in receptor function than ligand binding. In light of these results, we have created two new homology models of the
5-HT3 receptor
, with alternative positions of loop A. In our preferred model Glu-129 and Phe-130 contribute to the binding site, while the location of
Asn
-128 immediately behind the binding pocket could contribute to the conformation changes that result in receptor gating. This study provides a new model of the
5-HT3 receptor
binding pocket, and also highlights the importance of experimental data to support modelling studies.
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PMID:Defining the roles of Asn-128, Glu-129 and Phe-130 in loop A of the 5-HT3 receptor. 1706 Jan 61