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Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation
Acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is a proton-gated cation channel that contributes to fear and pain as well as neuronal damage following persistent cerebral acidosis. Neuropeptides can affect acid-induced neuronal injury by altering ASIC1a inactivation and/or steady-state desensitization. Yet, e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743763/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071733 |
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author | Frey, Erin N. Pavlovicz, Ryan E. Wegman, Clem John Li, Chenglong Askwith, Candice C. |
author_facet | Frey, Erin N. Pavlovicz, Ryan E. Wegman, Clem John Li, Chenglong Askwith, Candice C. |
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description | Acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is a proton-gated cation channel that contributes to fear and pain as well as neuronal damage following persistent cerebral acidosis. Neuropeptides can affect acid-induced neuronal injury by altering ASIC1a inactivation and/or steady-state desensitization. Yet, exactly how ASIC1a inactivation and desensitization occur or are modulated by peptides is not completely understood. We found that regions of the extracellular palm domain and the β(11-12) linker are important for inactivation and steady-state desensitization of ASIC1a. The single amino acid substitutions L280C and L415C dramatically enhanced the rate of inactivation and altered the pH-dependence of steady-state desensitization. Further, the use of methanethiosulfonate (MTS) reagents suggests that the lower palm region (L280C) undergoes a conformational change when ASIC1a transitions from closed to desensitized. We determined that L280C also displays an altered response to the RFamide peptide, FRRFamide. Further, the presence of FRRFamide limited MTS modification of L280C. Together, these results indicate a potential role of the lower palm domain in peptide modulation and suggest RFamide-related peptides promote conformational changes within this region. These data provide empirical support for the idea that L280, and likely this region of the central vestibule, is intimately involved in channel inactivation and desensitization. |
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spelling | pubmed-37437632013-08-23 Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation Frey, Erin N. Pavlovicz, Ryan E. Wegman, Clem John Li, Chenglong Askwith, Candice C. PLoS One Research Article Acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is a proton-gated cation channel that contributes to fear and pain as well as neuronal damage following persistent cerebral acidosis. Neuropeptides can affect acid-induced neuronal injury by altering ASIC1a inactivation and/or steady-state desensitization. Yet, exactly how ASIC1a inactivation and desensitization occur or are modulated by peptides is not completely understood. We found that regions of the extracellular palm domain and the β(11-12) linker are important for inactivation and steady-state desensitization of ASIC1a. The single amino acid substitutions L280C and L415C dramatically enhanced the rate of inactivation and altered the pH-dependence of steady-state desensitization. Further, the use of methanethiosulfonate (MTS) reagents suggests that the lower palm region (L280C) undergoes a conformational change when ASIC1a transitions from closed to desensitized. We determined that L280C also displays an altered response to the RFamide peptide, FRRFamide. Further, the presence of FRRFamide limited MTS modification of L280C. Together, these results indicate a potential role of the lower palm domain in peptide modulation and suggest RFamide-related peptides promote conformational changes within this region. These data provide empirical support for the idea that L280, and likely this region of the central vestibule, is intimately involved in channel inactivation and desensitization. Public Library of Science 2013-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3743763/ /pubmed/23977127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071733 Text en © 2013 Frey et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Frey, Erin N. Pavlovicz, Ryan E. Wegman, Clem John Li, Chenglong Askwith, Candice C. Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title | Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title_full | Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title_fullStr | Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title_short | Conformational Changes in the Lower Palm Domain of ASIC1a Contribute to Desensitization and RFamide Modulation |
title_sort | conformational changes in the lower palm domain of asic1a contribute to desensitization and rfamide modulation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743763/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071733 |
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