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Sensitivity to voltage-independent inhibition determined by pore-lining region of the acetylcholine receptor.
Francis MM, Choi KI, Horenstein BA, Papke RL.
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Some noncompetitive inhibitors (e.g., ganglionic blockers) exhibit selectivity for the inhibition of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). This study characterizes the mechanism of selective long-term inhibition of neuronal and muscle-neuronal chimeric nAChRs by bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) sebacate (bis-TMP-10 or BTMPS), a bifunctional form of the potent ganglionic blocker tetramethylpiperidine. Long-term inhibition of neuronal nAChRs by bis-TMP-10 has been previously demonstrated to arise, at least in part, from the binding of the bis compound to neuronal beta-subunits. In this study, long-term inhibition is demonstrated to be dependent upon the presence of sequence element(s) within the pore-lining second transmembrane domain (tm2) of neuronal beta-subunits; however, the inhibitor binding site itself does not appear to be contained within the segment of the channel pore influenced by the membrane electric field. Specifically, our results imply that bis-TMP-10 interacts with an activation-sensitive element, the availability of which may be regulated by a sequence in the tm2 domain. Furthermore, we demonstrate a compound length requirement for long-term inhibition that would be consistent with binding to multiple sites located on the extracellular portion of the receptor.
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