Molecular Mechanism of AMPA Receptor Modulation by TARP/Stargazin

Anat Ben-Yaacov, Moshe Gillor, Tomer Haham, Alon Parsai, Mohammad Qneibi, Yael Stern-Bach

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Abstract

AMPA receptors (AMPARs) mediate the majority of fast excitatory transmission in the brain and critically contribute to synaptic plasticity and pathology. AMPAR trafficking and gating are tightly controlled by auxiliary transmembrane AMPAR regulatory proteins (TARPs). Here, using systematic domain swaps with the TARP-insensitive kainate receptor GluK2, we show that AMPAR interaction with the prototypical TARP stargazin/γ2 primarily involves the AMPAR membrane domains M1 and M4 of neighboring subunits, initiated or stabilized by the AMPAR C-tail, and that these interactions are sufficient to enable full receptor modulation. Moreover, employing TARP chimeras disclosed a key role in this process also for the TARP transmembrane domains TM3 and TM4 and extracellular loop 2. Mechanistically, our data support a two-step action in which binding of TARP to the AMPAR membrane domains destabilizes the channel closed state, thereby enabling an efficient opening upon agonist binding, which then stabilizes the open state via subsequent interactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1126-1137.e4
JournalNeuron
Volume93
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • AMPA receptor
  • Stargazin
  • TARP
  • desensitization
  • gating mechanism
  • glutamate
  • ion-channel
  • kainate

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neuroscience(all)

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