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The epithelial Na+ channel γ subunit autoinhibitory tract suppresses channel activity by binding the γ subunit's finger-thumb domain interface.

Deidra M Balchak1, Rebecca N Thompson1, Ossama B Kashlan2,3.   

Abstract

Epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) maturation and activation require proteolysis of both the α and γ subunits. Cleavage at multiple sites in the finger domain of each subunit liberates their autoinhibitory tracts. Synthetic peptides derived from the proteolytically released fragments inhibit the channel, likely by reconstituting key interactions removed by the proteolysis. We previously showed that a peptide derived from the α subunit's autoinhibitory sequence (α-8) binds at the α subunit's finger-thumb domain interface. Despite low sequence similarity between the α and γ subunit finger domains, we hypothesized that a peptide derived from the γ subunit's autoinhibitory sequence (γ-11) inhibits the channel through an analogous mechanism. Using Xenopus oocytes, we found here that channels lacking a γ subunit thumb domain were no longer sensitive to γ-11, but remained sensitive to α-8. We identified finger domain sites in the γ subunit that dramatically reduced γ-11 inhibition. Using cysteines and sulfhydryl reactive cross-linkers introduced into both the peptide and the subunit, we also could cross-link γ-11 to both the finger domain and the thumb domain of the γ subunit. Our results suggest that α-8 and γ-11 occupy similar binding pockets within their respective subunits, and that proteolysis of the α and γ subunits activate the channel through analogous mechanisms.
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Keywords:  allosteric regulation; autoinhibition; cation channel; cysteine-mediated cross-linking; epithelial sodium channel (ENaC); finger-thumb domain; protein conformation; proteolysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30131333      PMCID: PMC6200929          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.004362

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


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