A structural, functional, and computational analysis suggests pore flexibility as the base for the poor selectivity of CNG channels
Author(s) -
Luisa M. R. Napolitano,
Ina Bisha,
Matteo De March,
Arin Marchesi,
Manuel Arcangeletti,
Nicola Demitri,
Monica Mazzolini,
Álex Rodríguez,
Alessandra Magistrato,
Silvia Onesti,
Alessandro Laio,
Vincent Torre
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.1503334112
Subject(s) - cyclic nucleotide gated ion channel , ion channel , selectivity , flexibility (engineering) , biophysics , electrophysiology , chemistry , ion , molecular dynamics , materials science , biology , nucleotide , biochemistry , gene , neuroscience , computational chemistry , cyclic nucleotide , receptor , mathematics , catalysis , statistics , organic chemistry
Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) ion channels, despite a significant homology with the highly selective K(+) channels, do not discriminate among monovalent alkali cations and are permeable also to several organic cations. We combined electrophysiology, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and X-ray crystallography to demonstrate that the pore of CNG channels is highly flexible. When a CNG mimic is crystallized in the presence of a variety of monovalent cations, including Na(+), Cs(+), and dimethylammonium (DMA(+)), the side chain of Glu66 in the selectivity filter shows multiple conformations and the diameter of the pore changes significantly. MD simulations indicate that Glu66 and the prolines in the outer vestibule undergo large fluctuations, which are modulated by the ionic species and the voltage. This flexibility underlies the coupling between gating and permeation and the poor ionic selectivity of CNG channels.
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