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Impact of the MX segment on the biogenesis of α7 nACh receptors

Do, Q. H.; Kim Cavdar, I.; Grozdanov, P.; Theriot, J. J.; Ramani, R.; Jansen, M.

2026-04-06 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.02.715926 bioRxiv
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) belong to the pentameric ligand-gated ion channel superfamily (pLGICs). Among them, the neuronal homomeric 7 nAChR is highly permeable to calcium and plays critical roles in synaptic transmission, cell signaling, and inflammation modulation. The biogenesis of 7 nAChRs is enhanced by the chaperone proteins RIC-3 and NACHO. Previously, we reported a motif in the 5-HT3A receptor, another pLGIC, involved in RIC-3 modulation. Residues in this motif are conserved and also found within the L1-MX segment of the 7 nACh subunit. We therefore explored the regulatory roles of these conserved residues in the biogenesis of 7 nAChRs using multiple approaches, including heterologous expression in Xenopus laevis oocytes, mutagenesis, pull-down assays, cell-surface labeling, and two-electrode voltage-clamp (TEVC) recordings. We find that synthetic 7 L1-MX peptide interacts with both RIC-3 and NACHO. In particular, conserved residues W330, R332, and L336 in the L1-MX positively regulates the assembly of 7 oligomers and the biogenesis of 7nAChR. In presence of residues W330, R332, and L336, NACHO promotes an assembly of an 7 pentamer which is resistant to strong denaturing conditions. NACHO-promoted 7 pentamer is also resistant to Endo H enzyme. Sensitivity of the pentamer to moderate temperatures (37 {degrees}C, 45 {degrees}C, and 50 {degrees}C) suggests that NACHO stabilizes the pentamer via non-covalent interactions. In contrast, Ala replacements at these residues disrupt the biogenesis and abolish 7 current. NACHO and RIC-3 co-expression yields partial rescue of functional expression for some Ala replacement constructs. SUMMARYThis work identifies regulatory roles of conserved residues W330, R332, and L336 in the biogenesis of 7 nAChR. This discovery positions MX subdomain as a promising target for future drug development that can minimize adverse effects.

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