2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.19.579953
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Two serial filters determine P2X7R cation selectivity, Ser342 in the central pore and lateral acidic residues at the cytoplasmic interface

Fritz Markwardt,
Eike Schoen,
Mihaela Raycheva
et al.

Abstract: The human P2X7R (hP2X7R) is a homotrimeric cell surface receptor gated by extracellular ATP4- with two transmembrane helices per subunit, TM1 and TM2. A ring of three S342 residues, one from each pore-forming TM2 helix, located halfway across the membrane bilayer, functions to close and open the gate in the apo and ATP4- bound open states, respectively. The hP2X7R is selective for small inorganic cations, but can also conduct larger organic cations such as Tris+. Here, we show by voltage-clamp electrophysiolog… Show more

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