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Coupling interactions between voltage sensors of the sodium channel as revealed by site-specific measurements

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
卷 123, 期 3, 页码 217-230

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.200308971

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cooperativity; sodium channel; gating; fluorescence; conformational changes

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R37 GM030376, GM30376, 1F31 GM20596-03, F31 GM020596, R01 GM030376] Funding Source: Medline

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The voltage-sensing S4 segments in the sodium channel undergo conformational rearrangements in response to changes in the electric field. However, it remains unclear whether these structures move independently or in a coordinated manner. Previously, site-directed fluorescence measurements were shown to track S4 transitions in each of the four domains (Chanda, B., and E Bezanilla. 2002. J. Gen. Physiol 120:629-645). Here, using a similar technique, we provide direct evidence of coupling interactions between voltage sensors in the sodium channel. Pairwise interactions between S4s were evaluated by comparing site-specific conformational changes in the presence and absence of a gating perturbation in a distal domain. Reciprocity of effect, a fundamental property of thermodynamically coupled systems, was measured by generating conversed mutants. The magnitude of a local gating perturbation induced by a remote S4 mutation depends on the coupling strength and the relative equilibrium positions of the two voltage sensors. In general, our data indicates that the movement of all four voltage sensors in the sodium channel are coupled to a varying extent. Moreover, a gating perturbation in S4-DI has the largest effect on the activation of S4-DIV and vice versa, demonstrating an energetic linkage between S4-DI and S4-DIV This result suggests a physical mechanism by which the activation and inactivation process may be coupled in voltage-gated sodium channels. In addition, we propose that cooperative interactions between voltage sensors may be the mechanistic basis for the fast activation kinetics of the sodium channel.

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