RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 High constitutive activity accounts for the combination of enhanced direct activation and reduced potentiation in mutated GABAA receptors JF Molecular Pharmacology JO Mol Pharmacol FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP mol.117.111435 DO 10.1124/mol.117.111435 A1 Allison Germann A1 Daniel Shin A1 Christina Kuhrau A1 Alexander Johnson A1 Alex S. Evers A1 Gustav Akk YR 2018 UL http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/early/2018/02/08/mol.117.111435.abstract AB GABAA receptors activated by the transmitter GABA are potentiated by several allosterically acting drugs including the intravenous anesthetic propofol. Propofol can also directly activate the receptor, albeit at higher concentrations. Previous functional studies have identified amino acid residues whose substitution reduces potentiation of GABA-activated receptors by propofol while enhancing the ability of propofol to directly activate the receptor. One interpretation of such observations is that the mutation has specific effects on the sites or processes involved in potentiation or activation. We show here that divergent effects on potentiation and direct activation can be mediated by increased constitutive open probability in the mutant receptor without any specific effect on the interactions between the allosteric drug and the receptor. By simulating GABAA receptor activity using the concerted transition model we show that the predicted degree of potentiation is reduced as the level of constitutive activity increases. The model further predicts that a potentiating effect of an allosteric modulator is a computable value that depends on the level of constitutive activity, the amplitude of the response to the agonist, and the amplitude of the direct activating response to the modulator. Specific predictions were confirmed by electrophysiological data from the binary α1β3 and concatemeric ternary β2α1γ2L + β2α1 GABAA receptors. The corollaries of reduced potentiation due to increased constitutive activity are isobolograms that conform to simple additivity and a loss of separation between the concentration-response relationships for direct activation and potentiation.