| Literature DB >> 26503606 |
Donatus O Onwuli1, Pedro Beltran-Alvarez2.
Abstract
Voltage-gated sodium channels are essential proteins in brain physiology, as they generate the sodium currents that initiate neuronal action potentials. Voltage-gated sodium channels expression, localisation and function are regulated by a range of transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms. Here, we review our understanding of regulation of brain voltage-gated sodium channels, in particular SCN1A (NaV1.1), SCN2A (NaV1.2), SCN3A (NaV1.3) and SCN8A (NaV1.6), by transcription factors, by alternative splicing, and by post-translational modifications. Our focus is strongly centred on recent research lines, and newly generated knowledge.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative splicing; Post-translational modification; Regulation; Transcription factor; Voltage-gated sodium channel
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26503606 PMCID: PMC4752963 DOI: 10.1007/s00726-015-2122-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Amino Acids ISSN: 0939-4451 Impact factor: 3.520
Phosphosites of different NaV isoforms
Phosphorylated residues are shown bold and shadowed
Hot spots of arginine methylation sites
| Methylated residue (rat NaV1.2 numbering) | Isoform where methylation was observed (isoform numbering) | Species and tissue | References | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R563 | NaV1.1 (560) | Mouse, brain | Guo et al. | Observed in human NaV1.5 (R513) expressed in HEK 293 cells (Beltran-Alvarez et al. |
| NaV1.2 (563) | Mouse, brain | Guo et al. | ||
| NaV1.2 (563) | Rat, brain | Baek et al. | ||
| R570 | NaV1.2 (570) | Mouse, brain | Guo et al. | |
| NaV1.2 (570) | Rat, brain | Baek et al. | ||
| R574 | NaV1.5 (526) | Mouse, brain | Guo et al. | Observed in human NaV1.5 (R526) expressed in HEK 293T cells (Beltran-Alvarez et al. |
| NaV1.5 (526) | Heart, human | Beltran-Alvarez et al. |
Methylation sites reported by at least two independent studies