Molecular insights into the α6β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor function and ligand recognition

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58333-0
Jiawei Su, Zhuoya Yu, Zhengji Yin, Zixuan Zhang, Jun Zhao, Yufei Meng, Renjie Li, Yiwei Gao, Hongwei Zhang, Rilei Yu, Yan Zhao
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The α6β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) is found in the sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglia. It is a promising therapeutic target for pain. However, the difficultly of heterologous functional expression of α6β4 receptor has hindered the discovery of drugs that target it. Here, we functionally express the human α6β4 receptor and determine the cryo-EM structures of α6β4 receptor in complex with its agonists, nicotine and the preclinical drug tebanicline. These structures were captured in non-conducting desensitized states. We elucidate that the stoichiometry of α- and β- subunits in the α6β4 receptor is 2α6:3β4. Furthermore, we identify the binding pockets for nicotine and tebanicline, demonstrating the essential residues contributing to ligand affinity and providing detailed molecular insights into why these agonists have different binding affinities despite both occupying the orthosteric site of the α6β4 receptor. These structures offer significant molecular insight into the function and ligand recognition of α6β4 receptor.

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α6β4烟碱乙酰胆碱受体功能和配体识别的分子见解
α6β4烟碱乙酰胆碱受体(nictinic acetylcholine receptor, nAChR)存在于背根神经节感觉神经元中。它是一个很有希望的治疗疼痛的靶点。然而,α6β4受体的异种功能性表达的困难阻碍了靶向其药物的发现。在此,我们功能性地表达了人α6β4受体,并测定了α6β4受体与其激动剂尼古丁和临床前药物tebanicline复合物的低温电镜结构。这些结构在非导电脱敏状态下被捕获。我们发现α6β4受体中α-和β-亚基的化学计量是2α6:3β4。此外,我们确定了尼古丁和替巴尼克兰的结合口袋,证明了对配体亲和力有贡献的基本残基,并提供了详细的分子见解,解释了为什么这些激动剂尽管占据α6β4受体的正位位点,但具有不同的结合亲和力。这些结构为α6β4受体的功能和配体识别提供了重要的分子见解。
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