Abstract

Using the bacterial proton-activated pentameric receptor-channel Gloeobacter violaceus ligand-gated ion channel (GLIC): (1) We characterize saturated, mono-carboxylates as negative modulators of GLIC (as previously shown for crotonate; Alqazzaz etal., Biochemistry, 2016, 55, 5947). Butyrate and crotonate have indistinguishable properties regarding negative modulation of wt GLIC. (2) We identify a locus in the pre-β5 strand (Loop Ω) whose mutation inverses the effect of the mono-carboxylate crotonate from negative to positive modulation of the allosteric transitions, suggesting an involvement of the pre-β5 strand in coupling the extracellular orthotopic receptor to pore gating. (3) As an extension to the previously proposed "in series" mechanism, we suggest that a orthotopic/orthosteric site-vestibular site-Loop Ω-β5-β6 "sandwich"-Pro-Loop/Cys-Loop series may be an essential component of orthotopic/orthosteric compound-elicited gating control in this pentameric ligand-gated ion channel, on top of which compounds targeting the vestibular site may provide modulation.

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