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Modulation of DEG/ENaCs by Amphiphiles Suggests Sensitivity to Membrane Alterations.

Axel Schmidt1, Rick J Alsop2, Rahul Rimal1, Pia Lenzig1, Sylvia Joussen1, Natalie N Gervasi2, Adree Khondker2, Stefan Gründer1, Maikel C Rheinstädter2, Dominik Wiemuth3.   

Abstract

The bile acid-sensitive ion channel is activated by amphiphilic substances such as bile acids or artificial detergents via membrane alterations; however, the mechanism of membrane sensitivity of the bile acid-sensitive ion channel is not known. It has also not been systematically investigated whether other members of the degenerin/epithelial Na+ channel (DEG/ENaC) gene family are affected by amphiphilic compounds. Here, we show that DEG/ENaCs ASIC1a, ASIC3, ENaC, and the purinergic receptor P2X2 are modulated by a large number of different, structurally unrelated amphiphilic substances, namely the detergents N-lauroylsarcosine, Triton X-100, and β-octylglucoside; the fenamate flufenamic acid; the antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine; the natural phenol resveratrol; the chili pepper compound capsaicin; the loop diuretic furosemide; and the antiarrythmic agent verapamil. We determined the modification of membrane properties using large-angle x-ray diffraction experiments on model lipid bilayers, revealing that the amphiphilic compounds are positioned in a characteristic fashion either in the lipid tail group region or in the lipid head group region, demonstrating that they perturbed the membrane structure. Collectively, our results show that DEG/ENaCs and structurally related P2X receptors are modulated by diverse amphiphilic molecules. Furthermore, they suggest alterations of membrane properties by amphiphilic compounds as a mechanism contributing to modulation.
Copyright © 2018 Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29590590      PMCID: PMC5883943          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.01.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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