PLoS ONE 2014-01-01

Mass spectrometric detection and characterization of atypical membrane-bound zinc-sensitive phosphatases modulating GABAA receptors.

Mounia SidAhmed-Mezi, Irène Kurcewicz, Christiane Rose, Jacques Louvel, Pierre Sokoloff, René Pumain, Jacques J Laschet

Index: PLoS ONE 9(6) , e100612, (2014)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

GABAA receptor (GABAAR) function is maintained by an endogenous phosphorylation mechanism for which the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is the kinase. This phosphorylation is specific to the long intracellular loop I2 of the α1 subunit at two identified serine and threonine residues. The phosphorylation state is opposed by an unknown membrane-bound phosphatase, which inhibition favors the phosphorylated state of the receptor and contributes to the maintenance of its function. In cortical nervous tissue from epileptogenic areas in patients with drug-resistant epilepsies, both the endogenous phosphorylation and the functional state of the GABAAR are deficient.The aim of this study is to characterize the membrane-bound phosphatases counteracting the endogenous phosphorylation of GABAAR. We have developed a new analytical tool for in vitro detection of the phosphatase activities in cortical washed membranes by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. The substrates are two synthetic phosphopeptides, each including one of the identified endogenous phosphorylation sites of the I2 loop of GABAAR α1 subunit. We have shown the presence of multiple and atypical phosphatases sensitive to zinc ions. Patch-clamp studies of the rundown of the GABAAR currents on acutely isolated rat pyramidal cells using the phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid revealed a clear heterogeneity of the phosphatases counteracting the function of the GABAAR.Our results provide new insights on the regulation of GABAAR endogenous phosphorylation and function by several and atypical membrane-bound phosphatases specific to the α1 subunit of the receptor. By identifying specific inhibitors of these enzymes, novel development of antiepileptic drugs in patients with drug-resistant epilepsies may be proposed.

Related Compounds

Structure Name/CAS No. Articles
Sodium Fluoride Structure Sodium Fluoride
CAS:7681-49-4
sucrose Structure sucrose
CAS:57-50-1
sodium chloride Structure sodium chloride
CAS:7647-14-5
Spermine Structure Spermine
CAS:71-44-3
Acetonitrile Structure Acetonitrile
CAS:75-05-8
Magnesium choride Structure Magnesium choride
CAS:7786-30-3
Calcium chloride Structure Calcium chloride
CAS:10043-52-4
Okadaic acid Structure Okadaic acid
CAS:78111-17-8
SODIUM CHLORIDE-35 CL Structure SODIUM CHLORIDE-35 CL
CAS:20510-55-8
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid Structure Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
CAS:60-00-4