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The cation selectivity filter of the bacterial sodium channel, NaChBac

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 120, Issue 6, Pages 845-853

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.20028699

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bacterial channels; calcium channels; sodium channels; ion/membrane channel

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The Bacillus halodurans voltage-gated sodium-selective channel (NaChBac) (Ren, D., B. Navarro, H. Xu, L. Yne, Q Shi, and D.E. Clapham. 2001b. Science. 294:2372-2375), is an ideal candidate for high resolution structural studies because it can be expressed in mammalian cells and its functional properties studied in detail. It has the added advantage of being a single six transmembrane (6TM) orthologue of a single repeat of mammalian voltage-gated Ca2+ (Ca-V) and Na+ (Na-V) channels. Here we report that six amino acids in the pore domain (LESWAS) participate in the selectivity filter. Replacing the amino acid residues adjacent to glutamatic acid (E) by a negatively charged aspartate (D; LEDWAS) converted the Na+-selective NaChBac to a Ca2+- and Na+-permeant channel. When additional aspartates were incorporated (LDDWAD), the mutant channel resulted in a highly expressing voltage-gated Ca2+-selective conductance.

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