Mutation-induced blocker permeability and multiion block of the CFTR chloride channel pore

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作者
Gong, XD [1 ]
Linsdell, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Halifax, NS B3H 4H7, Canada
关键词
anion channel; ion permeation; multiion pore; voltage-dependent block; cystic fibrosis;
D O I
10.1085/jgp.200308889
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Chloride permeation through the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl channel is blocked by a broad range of anions that bind tightly within the pore. Here we show that the divalent anion Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) acts as an impermeant voltage-dependent blocker of the CFTR pore when added to the intracellular face of excised membrane patches. Block was of modest affinity (apparent K-d 556 muM), kinetically fast, and weakened by extracellular Cl- ions. A mutation in the pore region that alters anion selectivity, F337A, but not another mutation at the same site that has no effect on selectivity (F337Y), had a complex effect on channel block by intracellular Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) ions. Relative to wild-type, block of F337A-CFTR was weakened at depolarized voltages but strengthened at hyperpolarized voltages. Current in the presence of Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) increased at very negative voltages in F337A but not wild-type or F337Y, apparently due to relief of block by permeation of Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) ions to the extracellular solution. This "punch through" was prevented by extracellular Cl- ions, reminiscent of a "lock-in" effect. Relief of block in F337A by Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) permeation was only observed for blocker concentrations above 300 muM; as a result, block at very negative voltages showed an anomalous concentration dependence, with an increase in blocker concentration causing a significant weakening of block and an increase in Cl- current. We interpret this effect as reflecting concentration-dependent permeability of Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) in F337A, an apparent manifestation of an anomalous mote fraction effect. We suggest that the F337A mutation allows intracellular Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) to enter deeply into the CFTR pore where it interacts with multiple binding sites, and that simultaneous binding of multiple Pt(NO2)(4)(2-) ions within the pore promotes their permeation to the extracellular solution.
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