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High-level production and purification in a functional state of an extrasynaptic gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor containing α4β3δ subunits

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2018

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Zhou, Xiaojuan, Rooma Desai, Yinghui Zhang, Wojciech J. Stec, Keith W. Miller, and Youssef Jounaidi. 2018. “High-level production and purification in a functional state of an extrasynaptic gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor containing α4β3δ subunits.” PLoS ONE 13 (1): e0191583. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0191583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191583.

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The inhibitory γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors are implicated in numerous physiological processes, including cognition and inhibition of neurotransmission, rendering them important molecular targets for many classes of drugs. Functionally, the entire GABAAR family of receptors can be subdivided into phasic, fast acting synaptic receptors, composed of α-, β- and γ-subunits, and tonic extrasynaptic receptors, many of which contain the δ-subunit in addition to α- and β-subunits. Whereas the subunit arrangement of the former group is agreed upon, that of the αβδ GABAARs remains unresolved by electrophysiological and pharmacological research. To resolve such issues will require biophysical techniques that demand quantities of receptor that have been previously unavailable. Therefore, we have engineered a stable cell line with tetracycline inducible expression of human α4-, β3- and N-terminally Flag-tagged δ-subunits. This cell line achieved a specific activity between 15 and 20 pmol [3H]muscimol sites/mg of membrane protein, making it possible to obtain 1 nmole of purified α4β3δ GABAAR from sixty 15–cm culture dishes. When induced, these cells exhibited agonist–induced currents with characteristics comparable to those previously reported for this receptor and a pharmacology that included strong modulation by etomidate and the δ-subunit-specific ligand, DS2. Immunoaffinity purification and reconstitution in CHAPS/asolectin micelles resulted in the retention of equilibrium allosteric interactions between the separate agonist, anesthetic and DS2 sites. Moreover, all three subunits retained glycosylation. The establishment of this well–characterized cell line will allow molecular level studies of tonic receptors to be undertaken.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Cell Biology, Cellular Structures and Organelles, Cell Membranes, Membrane Proteins, Separation Processes, Elution, Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Stoichiometry, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology Techniques, Molecular Probe Techniques, Immunoblotting, Signal Transduction, Cell Signaling, Membrane Receptor Signaling, Biochemistry, Enzymology, Enzyme Inhibitors, Protease Inhibitors, Physiology, Electrophysiology, Medicine and Health Sciences

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