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nicotinic receptor alpha-7, neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7 (CHRNA7, NACHRA7, alpha 7 nAChR)
Function:
- nicotinic receptor alpha subunit
- selectively bound by alpha-bungarotoxin. [5] the channel is blocked by alpha-bungarotoxin
- interaction with RIC3 is required for proper folding & assembly
- forms functional homopentamers, ligand-gated ion channels linked to rapidly desensitizing Ca2+ influx. [4]
- diminishes phagocyte (microglia, macrophage) inflammatory response on binding of acetylcholine or nicotine
- role in modulation of release of several neurotransmitters, mediating &/or modulating synaptic transmission, plasticity, & neurodegeneration (putative) [5]
- postsynaptically, CHRNA7 may undergo dynamic regulation, with insertion into the synapse & subsequent internalization [5]
- stimulation of CHRNA7 transduces signals to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase & Akt, via Janus kinase 2 (JAK2)
Structure:
- homopentamer
- belongs to the ligand-gated ionic channel (TC 1.A.9) family
- mass spec: mass=54157.68; method=MALDI; Range=23-502 [8]
Compartment:
- cell junction, synapse, postsynaptic cell membrane
- present in both presynaptic & postsynaptic membranes
Alternative splicing: named isoforms=3
Expression:
- present on macrophages in the periphery & microglia in the CNS
- widely expressed throughout the mammalian brain [4]
- present at nearly all synapses in CA1 stratum radiatum
- GABAergic & glutamatergic synapses bear alpha7 nAChRs, at densities approaching those observed for glutamate receptors in CA1 stratum radiatum
Pathology:
- stimulation of CHRNA7 may result in neuroprotection from the toxicity of the amyloid beta-peptide via signals from phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase & Akt, via Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) [4]
Comparative biology:
- a segmental duplication of chromosome 15 involving CHRNA7 & Fam7A is one of the few features distinguishing the human genome from the chimpanzee genome [6,7]
Related
CHRNA7 (nicotinic receptor alpha-7) gene
General
evolutionary divergent human protein
nicotinic receptor alpha
oligomerizing protein
Properties
SIZE: entity length = 502 aa
MW = 56 kD
COMPARTMENT: plasma membrane
MOTIF: exoplasmic domain {1-230}
MOTIF: signal sequence {1-22}
N-glycosylation site {N46}
N-glycosylation site {N90}
N-glycosylation site {N133}
cysteine residue {C150}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C164}
cysteine residue {C164}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C150}
cysteine residue {C212}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C213}
cysteine residue {C213}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C212}
transmembrane domain {231-255}
cytoplasmic loop {256-261}
transmembrane domain {262-280}
exoplasmic loop {281-295}
transmembrane domain {296-317}
cytoplasmic loop {318-469}
transmembrane domain {470-490}
exoplasmic domain {491-2502}
Database Correlations
OMIM 118511
UniProt P36544
PFAM correlations
LOCUS-LINK correlations
KEGG correlations
References
- UniProt :accession P36544
- Entrez Gene :accession 1139
- Chemical & Engineering News, March 27, 2004 pg 8
Wang H et al Nature 421:384, 2001
PMID: 12508119
J Tan & RD Shytle, J Neurochem (Mar 8)
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.1471-4159.2004.02347.x
- Shaw S, Bencherif M, Marrero MB.
Janus kinase 2, an early target of alpha 7 nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor-mediated neuroprotection against
Abeta-(1-42) amyloid.
J Biol Chem. 2002 Nov 22;277(47):44920-4. Epub 2002 Sep 18.
PMID: 12244045
- Fabian-Fine R, Skehel P, Errington ML, Davies HA, Sher E,
Stewart MG, Fine A.
Ultrastructural distribution of the alpha7 nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor subunit in rat hippocampus.
J Neurosci. 2001 Oct 15;21(20):7993-8003.
PMID: 11588172
- Riley B, Williamson M, Collier D, Wilkie H, Makoff A.
A 3-Mb map of a large Segmental duplication overlapping the
alpha7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene (CHRNA7) at human
15q13-q14.
Genomics. 2002 Feb;79(2):197-209.
PMID: 11829490
- Fortna A, Kim Y, MacLaren E, Marshall K, Hahn G, Meltesen L,
Brenton M, Hink R, Burgers S, Hernandez-Boussard T, Karimpour-
Fard A, Glueck D, McGavran L, Berry R, Pollack J, Sikela JM.
Lineage-specific gene duplication and loss in human and great
ape evolution.
PLoS Biol. 2004 Jul;2(7):E207. Epub 2004 Jul 13.
PMID: 15252450
- Mass spec data
PMID: 11840567
- PMID: 16120769