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Probing the structural basis of Zn2+ regulation of the epithelial Na+ channel.

Jingxin Chen1, Katie L Winarski, Mike M Myerburg, Bruce R Pitt, Shaohu Sheng.   

Abstract

Extracellular Zn(2+) activates the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC) by relieving Na(+) self-inhibition. However, a biphasic Zn(2+) dose response was observed, suggesting that Zn(2+) has dual effects on the channel (i.e. activating and inhibitory). To investigate the structural basis for this biphasic effect of Zn(2+), we examined the effects of mutating the 10 extracellular His residues of mouse γENaC. Four mutations within the finger subdomain (γH193A, γH200A, γH202A, and γH239A) significantly reduced the maximal Zn(2+) activation of the channel. Whereas γH193A, γH200A, and γH202A reduced the apparent affinity of the Zn(2+) activating site, γH239A diminished Na(+) self-inhibition and thus concealed the activating effects of Zn(2+). Mutation of a His residue within the palm subdomain (γH88A) abolished the low-affinity Zn(2+) inhibitory effect. Based on structural homology with acid-sensing ion channel 1, γAsp(516) was predicted to be in close proximity to γHis(88). Ala substitution of the residue (γD516A) blunted the inhibitory effect of Zn(2+). Our results suggest that external Zn(2+) regulates ENaC activity by binding to multiple extracellular sites within the γ-subunit, including (i) a high-affinity stimulatory site within the finger subdomain involving His(193), His(200), and His(202) and (ii) a low-affinity Zn(2+) inhibitory site within the palm subdomain that includes His(88) and Asp(516).

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22930753      PMCID: PMC3471688          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.394734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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