Voltage-clamp fluorometry analysis of structural rearrangements of ATP-gated channel P2X2 upon hyperpolarization
ID:23 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2021-08-06 09:56:13 Hits:1065 Oral Presentation

Start Time:2021-08-08 10:50 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:30min

Session:[S1] Plenary Session » [P4] Plenary Session 4

No files

Abstract
Gating of the ATP-activated channel P2X2 has been shown to be dependent not only on [ATP] but also on membrane voltage, despite the absence of a canonical voltage-sensor domain. We aimed to investigate the structural rearrangements of rat P2X2 during ATP- and voltage-dependent gating, using a voltage-clamp fluorometry technique. We observed fast and linearly voltage-dependent fluorescence intensity (F) changes at Ala337 and Ile341 in the TM2 domain, which could be due to the electrochromic effect, reflecting the presence of a converged electric field. We also observed slow and voltage-dependent F changes at Ala337, which reflect structural rearrangements. Furthermore, we determined that the interaction between Ala337 in TM2 and Phe44 in TM1, which are in close proximity in the ATP-bound open state, is critical for activation. Taking these results together, we propose that the voltage dependence of the interaction within the converged electric field underlies the voltage-dependent gating.
 
Keywords
Speaker
Yoshihiro Kubo
Professor

Comment submit
Verification code Change another
All comments
Log in Registration Submit Paper Book Hotel