Atomistic Mechanism for the Activation and Desensitization of an AMPA-Subtype Glutamate Receptor

Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) mediate fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. Upon agonist binding, an iGluR opens to allow the flow of cations and subsequently enters into a desensitized state. It remains unclear how agonist binding to the ligand-binding domain is transmitted to the transmembrane domain for channel activation and desensitization. Here we report molecular dynamics simulations of an AMPA-subtype iGluR in explicit water and membrane. Channel opening and closing were observed in simulations of the activation and desensitization processes, respectively. The motions of the LBD-TMD linkers along the central axis of the receptor and in the lateral plane contributed cooperatively to channel opening and closing. The detailed mechanism of channel activation and desensitization suggested by the simulations here is consistent with existing data and may serve as a guide for new experiments and for the design of pharmacological agents.

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