A synthetic flavonoid derivate in the plasma membrane transforms the voltage‐clamp fluorometry signal of CiHv1

Author:

Pethő Zoltán12ORCID,Pajtás Dávid1,Piga Martina3ORCID,Magyar Zsuzsanna4,Zakany Florina1,Kovacs Tamas1,Zidar Nace3,Panyi Gyorgy1,Varga Zoltan1,Papp Ferenc1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine University of Debrecen Hungary

2. Institut für Physiologie II University of Münster Germany

3. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy University of Ljubljana Slovenia

4. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine University of Debrecen Hungary

Abstract

Voltage‐clamp fluorometry (VCF) enables the study of voltage‐sensitive proteins through fluorescent labeling accompanied by ionic current measurements for voltage‐gated ion channels. The heterogeneity of the fluorescent signal represents a significant challenge in VCF. The VCF signal depends on where the cysteine mutation is incorporated, making it difficult to compare data among different mutations and different studies and standardize their interpretation. We have recently shown that the VCF signal originates from quenching amino acids in the vicinity of the attached fluorophores, together with the effect of the lipid microenvironment. Based on these, we performed experiments to test the hypothesis that the VCF signal could be altered by amphiphilic quenching molecules in the cell membrane. Here we show that a phenylalanine‐conjugated flavonoid (4‐oxo‐2‐phenyl‐4H‐chromene‐7‐yl)‐phenylalanine, (later Oxophench) has potent effects on the VCF signals of the Ciona intestinalis HV1 (CiHv1) proton channel. Using spectrofluorimetry, we showed that Oxophench quenches TAMRA (5(6)‐carboxytetramethylrhodamine‐(methane thiosulfonate)) fluorescence. Moreover, Oxophench reduces the baseline fluorescence in oocytes and incorporates into the cell membrane while reducing the membrane fluidity of HEK293 cells. Our model calculations confirmed that Oxophench, a potent membrane‐bound quencher, modifies the VCF signal during conformational changes. These results support our previously published model of VCF signal generation and point out that a change in the VCF signal may not necessarily indicate an altered conformational transition of the investigated protein.

Funder

Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS

Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal

Publisher

Wiley

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