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The KCNQ2/3 selective channel opener ICA-27243 binds to a novel voltage-sensor domain site

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NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 465, Issue 2, Pages 138-142

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.08.071

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KCNQ; Kv7; K plus channel opener; ICA-27243; Retigabine; Binding site; Voltage-sensor domain; Sub-type-selective

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The mammalian KCNQ (Kv7) gene family is composed of five members (KCNQ1-5). KCNQ2, Q4 and Q5 (KCNQ2-5) channels co-express with KCNQ3 to form heterotetrameric voltage-gated K+ (KCNQ2-5/3) channels that underlie the endogenous M-current and regulate neuronal excitability in CNS and PNS neurons. Openers of one or a mixture of these channels may be an attractive therapeutic agent for epilepsy and pain. Non-selective KCNQ2-5/3 activators have shown efficacy in pre-clinical and clinical studies. However, more selective pharmacological profiles, including greater KCNQ sub-type-selective activation, could provide efficacy with fewer side effects. One such compound, ICA-27243, sub-type selectively enhances the activation of KCNQ2/3 channels and also exhibits efficacy in pre-clinical anticonvulsant models; Roeloffs et al. (2008) [15]; Wickenden et al. (2008) [27]. The binding site of non-selective KCNQ2-5/3 openers maps to the S5-S6 pore domain and is altered by mutation of a tryptophan residue (Trp236 in KCNQ2, Trp265 in KCNQ3) conserved among KCNQ2-5 channels; Schenzer et al. (2005)[19]; Wuttke et al. (2005) [30] Here we report that the activity of the KCNQ2/3 selective opener ICA-27243 is not affected by these Trp mutations and does not map to the S5-S6 domain. Rather, the selective activity of ICA-27243 is determined by a novel site within the S1-S4 voltage-sensor domain (VSD) of KCNQ channels. The sub-type-selective activity of ICA-27243 may arise from greater sequence diversity of KCNQ family members within the ICA-27243 binding pocket, allowing for more selective small molecule-protein interactions. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved

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