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Cryo-EM structures of a lipid-sensitive pentameric ligand-gated ion channel embedded in a phosphatidylcholine-only bilayer

View ORCID ProfilePramod Kumar, View ORCID ProfileYuhang Wang, Zhening Zhang, View ORCID ProfileZhiyu Zhao, View ORCID ProfileGisela D. Cymes, View ORCID ProfileEmad Tajkhorshid, and View ORCID ProfileClaudio Grosman
PNAS January 21, 2020 117 (3) 1788-1798; first published January 7, 2020; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906823117
Pramod Kumar
aDepartment of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
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bCenter for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
cDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
dNIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL 61801;
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Zhiyu Zhao
bCenter for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
cDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
dNIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL 61801;
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Emad Tajkhorshid
bCenter for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
cDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
dNIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL 61801;
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aDepartment of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
bCenter for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801;
fNeuroscience Program, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801
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  • For correspondence: grosman@illinois.edu
  1. Edited by Richard W. Aldrich, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, and approved December 12, 2019 (received for review April 19, 2019)

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Phospholipid membranes often contribute a large fraction of the environment to which integral membrane proteins are exposed. As a result, the behavior of these proteins is commonly affected by solubilization in detergent micelles or even by the particular chemical composition of the lipid bilayer in which they are embedded. In this work, we report cryoelectron microscopy structures of the bacterial pentameric ligand-gated ion channel ELIC embedded in nanodiscs formed by palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC) molecules alone, a lipid composition that reduces this channel’s activity to a large extent. Comparison of the unliganded and agonist-bound structural models suggests that POPC membranes disrupt the strict coupling between binding-site affinity and pore permeability that underlies the operation of all ligand-gated ion channels.

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The lipid dependence of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from the Torpedo electric organ has long been recognized, and one of the most consistent experimental observations is that, when reconstituted in membranes formed by zwitterionic phospholipids alone, exposure to agonist fails to elicit ion-flux activity. More recently, it has been suggested that the bacterial homolog ELIC (Erwinia chrysanthemi ligand-gated ion channel) has a similar lipid sensitivity. As a first step toward the elucidation of the structural basis of this phenomenon, we solved the structures of ELIC embedded in palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine- (POPC-) only nanodiscs in both the unliganded (4.1-Å resolution) and agonist-bound (3.3 Å) states using single-particle cryoelectron microscopy. Comparison of the two structural models revealed that the largest differences occur at the level of loop C—at the agonist-binding sites—and the loops at the interface between the extracellular and transmembrane domains (ECD and TMD, respectively). On the other hand, the transmembrane pore is occluded in a remarkably similar manner in both structures. A straightforward interpretation of these findings is that POPC-only membranes frustrate the ECD–TMD coupling in such a way that the “conformational wave” of liganded-receptor gating takes place in the ECD and the interfacial M2–M3 linker but fails to penetrate the membrane and propagate into the TMD. Furthermore, analysis of the structural models and molecular simulations suggested that the higher affinity for agonists characteristic of the open- and desensitized-channel conformations results, at least in part, from the tighter confinement of the ligand to its binding site; this limits the ligand’s fluctuations, and thus delays its escape into bulk solvent.

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  • ↵1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: grosman{at}illinois.edu.
  • Author contributions: P.K., Y.W., Z. Zhao, G.D.C., E.T., and C.G. designed research; P.K., Y.W., Z. Zhang, Z. Zhao, and G.D.C. performed research; P.K., Y.W., Z. Zhang, Z. Zhao, G.D.C., E.T., and C.G. analyzed data; and C.G. wrote the paper.

  • The authors declare no competing interest.

  • This article is a PNAS Direct Submission.

  • Data deposition: The cryoelectron microscopy maps and atomic coordinates reported in this paper have been deposited in the Electron Microscopy Databank, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/emdb/ (ID codes: EMD-20986 for unliganded ELIC in POPC-only nanodiscs, and EMD-20968 for the ELIC-propylammonium complex in POPC-only nanodiscs) and Protein Data Bank, https://www.wwpdb.org/ (ID codes 6V0B for unliganded ELIC in POPC-only nanodiscs and 6V03 for the ELIC-propylammonium complex in POPC-only nanodiscs).

  • This article contains supporting information online at https://www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1073/pnas.1906823117/-/DCSupplemental.

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Pramod Kumar, Yuhang Wang, Zhening Zhang, Zhiyu Zhao, Gisela D. Cymes, Emad Tajkhorshid, Claudio Grosman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Jan 2020, 117 (3) 1788-1798; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1906823117

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