Discovery,
Characterization, and Engineering of LvIC,
an α4/4-Conotoxin That Selectively Blocks Rat α6/α3β4
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Posted on 2023-01-22 - 15:03
α6β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs)
are
expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, but their
functions are not fully understood, largely because of a lack of specific
ligands. Here, we characterized a novel α-conotoxin, LvIC, and
designed a series of analogues to probe structure–activity
relationships at the α6β4 nAChR. The potency and selectivity
of these conotoxins were tested using two-electrode voltage-clamp
recording on nAChR subtypes expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. One of the analogues, [D1G,ΔQ14]LvIC, potently blocked
α6/α3β4 nAChRs (α6/α3 is a chimera)
with an IC50 of 19 nM, with minimal activity at other nAChR
subtypes, including the structurally similar α6/α3β2β3
and α3β4 subtypes. Using NMR, molecular docking, and receptor
mutation, structure–activity relationships of [D1G,ΔQ14]LvIC
at the α6/α3β4 nAChR were defined. It is a potent
and specific antagonist of α6β4 nAChRs that could potentially
serve as a novel molecular probe to explore α6β4 nAChR-related
neurophysiological and pharmacological functions.
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Zhu, Xiaopeng; Wang, Shuai; Kaas, Quentin; Yu, Jinpeng; Wu, Yong; Harvey, Peta J.; et al. (2023). Discovery,
Characterization, and Engineering of LvIC,
an α4/4-Conotoxin That Selectively Blocks Rat α6/α3β4
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01786