Literature DB >> 8968584

Block of the cGMP-gated cation channel of catfish rod and cone photoreceptors by organic cations.

S C Stotz1, L W Haynes.   

Abstract

Tetraalkylammonium compounds and other organic cations were used to probe the structure of the internal and external mouths of the pore of cGMP-gated cation channels from rod and cone photoreceptors. Both rod and cone channels were blocked by tetramethyl- through tetrapentylammonium from the intracellular side in a voltage-dependent fashion at millimolar to micromolar concentrations. The dissociation constant at 0 mV (KD(O)) decreased monotonically with increasing carbon chain length from approximately 80 mM (TMA) to approximately 80 microM (TPeA), where the dissociation constant in rod channels is approximately 50% that of cone channels. N-Methyl-D-glucamine and the buffer Tris also blocked the cone channel in a voltage-dependent fashion at millimolar concentrations, but with lower affinity than similarly sized tetraalkylammonium blockers. Block by tetrahexylammonium (THxA) was voltage-independent, suggesting that the diameter of the intracellular mouth of these channels is less than the size of THxA but larger than TPeA. The location of the binding site for intracellular blockers was approximately 40% across the voltage-drop from the intracellular side. The addition of one carbon to each of the alkyl side chains increased the binding energy by approximately 4 kJ mol-1, consistent with hydrophobic interactions between the blocker and the pore. Cone, but not rod, channels were blocked by millimolar concentrations of extracellular TMA. The location of the extracellular binding site was approximately 13% of the voltage drop from the extracellular side. In cone channels, the two blocker binding sites flank the location of the cation binding site proposed previously.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8968584      PMCID: PMC1233802          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79507-3

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


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