Single-channel properties of recombinant AMPA receptors depend on RNA editing, splice variation, and subunit composition

GT Swanson, SK Kamboj… - Journal of …, 1997 - Soc Neuroscience
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Non-NMDA glutamate receptor subunits of the AMPA-preferring subfamily combine to form
ion channels with heterogeneous functional properties. We have investigated the effects of
RNA editing at the Q/R site, splice variation of the “flip/flop” cassette, and multimeric subunit
assembly on the single-channel conductance and kinetic properties of the recombinant
AMPA receptors formed from GluR2 and GluR4 expressed in HEK 293 cells. We found that
AMPA receptor single-channel conductance was dependent on the Q/R site editing state of …
Non-NMDA glutamate receptor subunits of the AMPA-preferring subfamily combine to form ion channels with heterogeneous functional properties. We have investigated the effects of RNA editing at the Q/R site, splice variation of the “flip/flop” cassette, and multimeric subunit assembly on the single-channel conductance and kinetic properties of the recombinant AMPA receptors formed from GluR2 and GluR4 expressed in HEK 293 cells. We found that AMPA receptor single-channel conductance was dependent on the Q/R site editing state of the subunits comprising the channel. Calcium-permeable (unedited) channels had resolvable single-channel events with main conductance states of 7–8 pS, whereas fully edited GluR2 channels had very low conductances of ∼300 fS (estimated from noise analysis). Additionally, the flip splice variant of GluR4 conferred agonist-dependent conductance properties reminiscent of those found for a subset of AMPA receptors in cultured cerebellar granule cells. These results provide a description of the single-channel properties of certain recombinant AMPA receptors and suggest that the single-channel conductance may be determined by the expression of edited GluR2 subunits in neurons.
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