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Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel
Permeant ions affect a fast gating process observed in human cardiac sodium channels (Townsend, C., H.A. Hartmann, and R. Horn. 1997. J. Gen. Physiol. 110:11–21). Removal of extracellular permeant ions causes a reduction of open probability at positive membrane potentials. These results suggest an i...
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description | Permeant ions affect a fast gating process observed in human cardiac sodium channels (Townsend, C., H.A. Hartmann, and R. Horn. 1997. J. Gen. Physiol. 110:11–21). Removal of extracellular permeant ions causes a reduction of open probability at positive membrane potentials. These results suggest an intimate relationship between the ion-conducting pore and the gates of the channel. We tested this hypothesis by three sets of manipulations designed to affect the binding of cations within the pore: application of intracellular pore blockers, mutagenesis of residues known to contribute to permeation, and chemical modification of a native cysteine residue (C373) near the extracellular mouth of the pore. The coupling between extracellular permeant ions and this fast gating process is abolished both by pore blockers and by a mutation that severely affects selectivity. A more superficial pore mutation or chemical modification of C373 reduces single channel conductance while preserving both selectivity of the pore and the modulatory effects of extracellular cations. Our results demonstrate a modulatory gating role for a region deep within the pore and suggest that the structure of the permeation pathway is largely preserved when a channel is closed. |
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spelling | pubmed-22233682008-04-22 Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel Townsend, Claire Horn, Richard J Gen Physiol Article Permeant ions affect a fast gating process observed in human cardiac sodium channels (Townsend, C., H.A. Hartmann, and R. Horn. 1997. J. Gen. Physiol. 110:11–21). Removal of extracellular permeant ions causes a reduction of open probability at positive membrane potentials. These results suggest an intimate relationship between the ion-conducting pore and the gates of the channel. We tested this hypothesis by three sets of manipulations designed to affect the binding of cations within the pore: application of intracellular pore blockers, mutagenesis of residues known to contribute to permeation, and chemical modification of a native cysteine residue (C373) near the extracellular mouth of the pore. The coupling between extracellular permeant ions and this fast gating process is abolished both by pore blockers and by a mutation that severely affects selectivity. A more superficial pore mutation or chemical modification of C373 reduces single channel conductance while preserving both selectivity of the pore and the modulatory effects of extracellular cations. Our results demonstrate a modulatory gating role for a region deep within the pore and suggest that the structure of the permeation pathway is largely preserved when a channel is closed. The Rockefeller University Press 1999-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2223368/ /pubmed/9925827 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Townsend, Claire Horn, Richard Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title | Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title_full | Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title_fullStr | Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title_full_unstemmed | Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title_short | Interaction between the Pore and a Fast Gate of the Cardiac Sodium Channel |
title_sort | interaction between the pore and a fast gate of the cardiac sodium channel |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2223368/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9925827 |
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