TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular determinants of Au(CN)2- binding and permeability within the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regultor Cl- channel pore
AU - Gong, Xiandi
AU - Burbridge, Susan M.
AU - Cowley, Elizabeth A.
AU - Linsdell, Paul
PY - 2002/4/1
Y1 - 2002/4/1
N2 - Lyotropic anions with low free energy of hydration show both high permeability and tight binding in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl- channel pore. However, the molecular bases of anion selectivity and anion binding within the CFTR pore are not well defined and the relationship between binding and selectivity is unclear. We have studied the effects of point mutations throughout the sixth transmembrane (TM6) region of CFTR on channel block by, and permeability of, the highly lyotropic Au(CN)2- anion, using patch clamp recording from transiently transfected baby hamster kidney cells. Channel block by 100 μM Au(CN)2-, a measure of intrapore anion binding affinity, was significantly weakened in the CFTR mutants K335A, F337S, T338A and 1344A, significantly strengthened in S341A and R352Q and unaltered in K329A. Relative Au(CN)2- permeability was significantly increased in T338A and S341A, significantly decreased in F337S and unaffected in all other mutants studied. These results are used to define a model of the pore containing multiple anion binding sites but a more localised anion selectivity region. The central part of TM6 (F337-S341) appears to be the main determinant of both anion binding and anion selectivity. However, comparison of the effects of individual mutations on binding and selectivity suggest that these two aspects of the permeation mechanism are not strongly interdependent.
AB - Lyotropic anions with low free energy of hydration show both high permeability and tight binding in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl- channel pore. However, the molecular bases of anion selectivity and anion binding within the CFTR pore are not well defined and the relationship between binding and selectivity is unclear. We have studied the effects of point mutations throughout the sixth transmembrane (TM6) region of CFTR on channel block by, and permeability of, the highly lyotropic Au(CN)2- anion, using patch clamp recording from transiently transfected baby hamster kidney cells. Channel block by 100 μM Au(CN)2-, a measure of intrapore anion binding affinity, was significantly weakened in the CFTR mutants K335A, F337S, T338A and 1344A, significantly strengthened in S341A and R352Q and unaltered in K329A. Relative Au(CN)2- permeability was significantly increased in T338A and S341A, significantly decreased in F337S and unaffected in all other mutants studied. These results are used to define a model of the pore containing multiple anion binding sites but a more localised anion selectivity region. The central part of TM6 (F337-S341) appears to be the main determinant of both anion binding and anion selectivity. However, comparison of the effects of individual mutations on binding and selectivity suggest that these two aspects of the permeation mechanism are not strongly interdependent.
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U2 - 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013235
DO - 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013235
M3 - Article
C2 - 11927667
AN - SCOPUS:0036554702
SN - 0022-3751
VL - 540
SP - 39
EP - 47
JO - Journal of Physiology
JF - Journal of Physiology
IS - 1
ER -