Palmitoylation of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

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J. K. Alexander
A. P. Govind
R. C. Drisdel
M. P. Blanton
Y. Vallejo
T. T. Lam
W. N. Green
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[1] University of Chicago,Department of Neurobiology
[2] Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience
[3] Yale University,WM Keck Foundation Biotechnology Resource Laboratory, Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
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Journal of Molecular Neuroscience | 2010年 / 40卷
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Palmitoylation; Nicotinic; Acetylcholine; Receptor; Acyl-biotin exchange (ABE); Posttranslational modification; FT-ICR;
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It is well established that nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) undergo a number of different posttranslational modifications, such as disulfide bond formation, glycosylation, and phosphorylation. Recently, our laboratory has developed more sensitive assays of protein palmitoylation that have allowed us and others to detect the palmitoylation of relatively low abundant proteins such as ligand-gated ion channels. Here, we present evidence that palmitoylation is prevalent on many subunits of different nAChR subtypes, both muscle-type nAChRs and the neuronal “α4β2” and “α7” subtypes most abundant in brain. The loss of ligand binding sites that occurs when palmitoylation is blocked with the inhibitor bromopalmitate suggests that palmitoylation of α4β2 and α7 subtypes occurs during subunit assembly and regulates the formation of ligand binding sites. However, additional experiments are needed to test whether nAChR subunit palmitoylation is involved in other aspects of nAChR trafficking or whether palmitoylation regulates nAChR function. Further investigation would be aided by identifying the sites of palmitoylation on the subunits, and here we propose a mass spectrometry strategy for identification of these sites.
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