| Literature DB >> 33515603 |
Christopher Pfleger1, Jana Kusch2, Mahesh Kondapuram2, Tina Schwabe2, Christian Sattler2, Klaus Benndorf2, Holger Gohlke3.
Abstract
Opening of hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-modulated (HCN) channels is controlled by membrane hyperpolarization and binding of cyclic nucleotides to the tetrameric cyclic nucleotide-binding domain (CNBD), attached to the C-linker (CL) disk. Confocal patch-clamp fluorometry revealed pronounced cooperativity of ligand binding among protomers. However, by which pathways allosteric signal transmission occurs remained elusive. Here, we investigate how changes in the structural dynamics of the CL-CNBD of mouse HCN2 upon cAMP binding relate to inter- and intrasubunit signal transmission. Applying a rigidity-theory-based approach, we identify two intersubunit and one intrasubunit pathways that differ in allosteric coupling strength between cAMP-binding sites or toward the CL. These predictions agree with results from electrophysiological and patch-clamp fluorometry experiments. Our results map out distinct routes within the CL-CNBD that modulate different cAMP-binding responses in HCN2 channels. They signify that functionally relevant submodules may exist within and across structurally discernable subunits in HCN channels.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33515603 PMCID: PMC8008325 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2021.01.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033