Mapping the Interaction Site for a β-Scorpion Toxin in the Pore Module of Domain III of Voltage-gated Na+ Channels

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作者
Zhang, Joel Z. [1 ]
Yarov-Yarovoy, Vladimir [1 ]
Scheuer, Todd [1 ]
Karbat, Izhar [2 ]
Cohen, Lior [2 ]
Gordon, Dalia [2 ]
Gurevitz, Michael [2 ]
Catterall, William A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Pharmacol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, George S Wise Fac Life Sci, Dept Mol Biol & Ecol Plants, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SODIUM-CHANNELS; K+ CHANNEL; MOLECULAR DETERMINANTS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; RECEPTOR-SITE; SENSOR; PREDICTION; LOOP; ROSETTA; SPECIFICITY;
D O I
10.1074/jbc.M112.370742
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Activation of voltage-gated sodium (Na-v) channels initiates and propagates action potentials in electrically excitable cells. beta-Scorpion toxins, including toxin IV from Centruroides suffusus suffusus (CssIV), enhance activation of Na-V channels. CssIV stabilizes the voltage sensor in domain II in its activated state via a voltage-sensor trapping mechanism. Amino acid residues required for the action of CssIV have been identified in the S1-S2 and S3-S4 extracellular loops of domain II. The extracellular loops of domain III are also involved in toxin action, but individual amino acid residues have not been identified. We used site-directed mutagenesis and voltage clamp recording to investigate amino acid residues of domain III that are involved in CssIV action. In the IIISS2-S6 loop, five substitutions at four positions altered voltage-sensor trapping by CssIV(E15A). Three substitutions (E1438A, D1445A, and D1445Y) markedly decreased voltage-sensor trapping, whereas the other two substitutions (N1436G and L1439A) increased voltage-sensor trapping. These bidirectional effects suggest that residues in IIISS2-S6 make both positive and negative interactions with CssIV. N1436G enhanced voltage-sensor trapping via increased binding affinity to the resting state, whereas L1439A increased voltage-sensor trapping efficacy. Based on these results, a three-dimensional model of the toxin-channel interaction was developed using the Rosetta modeling method. These data provide additional molecular insight into the voltage-sensor trapping mechanism of toxin action and define a three-point interaction site for beta-scorpion toxins on Na-V channels. Binding of alpha- and beta-scorpion toxins to two distinct, pseudo-symmetrically organized receptor sites on Na-V channels acts synergistically to modify channel gating and paralyze prey.
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页码:30719 / 30728
页数:10
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