• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: A Hot Spot for the Interaction of Gating Modifier Toxins with Voltage-Dependent Ion Channels
  • Beteiligte: Winterfield, Jeffrey R.; Swartz, Kenton J.
  • Erschienen: Rockefeller University Press, 2000
  • Erschienen in: The Journal of General Physiology
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1085/jgp.116.5.637
  • ISSN: 0022-1295; 1540-7748
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>The gating modifier toxins are a large family of protein toxins that modify either activation or inactivation of voltage-gated ion channels. ω-Aga-IVA is a gating modifier toxin from spider venom that inhibits voltage-gated Ca2+ channels by shifting activation to more depolarized voltages. We identified two Glu residues near the COOH-terminal edge of S3 in the α1A Ca2+ channel (one in repeat I and the other in repeat IV) that align with Glu residues previously implicated in forming the binding sites for gating modifier toxins on K+ and Na+ channels. We found that mutation of the Glu residue in repeat I of the Ca2+ channel had no significant effect on inhibition by ω-Aga-IVA, whereas the equivalent mutation of the Glu in repeat IV disrupted inhibition by the toxin. These results suggest that the COOH-terminal end of S3 within repeat IV contributes to forming a receptor for ω-Aga-IVA. The strong predictive value of previous mapping studies for K+ and Na+ channel toxins argues for a conserved binding motif for gating modifier toxins within the voltage-sensing domains of voltage-gated ion channels.</jats:p>
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