[HTML][HTML] Neuronal nicotinic receptors: from protein structure to function

V Itier, D Bertrand - FEBS letters, 2001 - Elsevier
V Itier, D Bertrand
FEBS letters, 2001Elsevier
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are a prototype of ligand-gated channels that
mediate transmission in the central and peripheral nervous system. Structure–function
studies performed at the amino acid level are now unraveling the determinant residues
either for the properties of the ligand-binding domain or the ionic pore. In this work we
review, in the light of the latest finding, the structure–function relationship of these receptors
and their implication in neurological diseases.
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are a prototype of ligand-gated channels that mediate transmission in the central and peripheral nervous system. Structure–function studies performed at the amino acid level are now unraveling the determinant residues either for the properties of the ligand-binding domain or the ionic pore. In this work we review, in the light of the latest finding, the structure–function relationship of these receptors and their implication in neurological diseases.
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