Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate NaV1.7 function

Author:

Jami Sina,Deuis Jennifer R.,Klasfauseweh TabeaORCID,Cheng Xiaoyang,Kurdyukov Sergey,Chung Felicity,Okorokov Andrei L.,Li Shengnan,Zhang Jiangtao,Cristofori-Armstrong BenORCID,Israel Mathilde R.,Ju Robert J.,Robinson Samuel D.,Zhao Peng,Ragnarsson LottenORCID,Andersson Åsa,Tran Poanna,Schendel VanessaORCID,McMahon Kirsten L.,Tran Hue N. T.,Chin Yanni K.-Y.,Zhu Yifei,Liu JunyuORCID,Crawford TheoORCID,Purushothamvasan Saipriyaa,Habib Abdella M.,Andersson David A.ORCID,Rash Lachlan D.ORCID,Wood John N.,Zhao JingORCID,Stehbens Samantha J.ORCID,Mobli MehdiORCID,Leffler AndreasORCID,Jiang DaohuaORCID,Cox James J.ORCID,Waxman Stephen G.ORCID,Dib-Hajj Sulayman D.ORCID,Neely G. GregoryORCID,Durek ThomasORCID,Vetter IrinaORCID

Abstract

AbstractVoltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels are critical regulators of neuronal excitability and are targeted by many toxins that directly interact with the pore-forming α subunit, typically via extracellular loops of the voltage-sensing domains, or residues forming part of the pore domain. Excelsatoxin A (ExTxA), a pain-causing knottin peptide from the Australian stinging tree Dendrocnide excelsa, is the first reported plant-derived NaV channel modulating peptide toxin. Here we show that TMEM233, a member of the dispanin family of transmembrane proteins expressed in sensory neurons, is essential for pharmacological activity of ExTxA at NaV channels, and that co-expression of TMEM233 modulates the gating properties of NaV1.7. These findings identify TMEM233 as a previously unknown NaV1.7-interacting protein, position TMEM233 and the dispanins as accessory proteins that are indispensable for toxin-mediated effects on NaV channel gating, and provide important insights into the function of NaV channels in sensory neurons.

Funder

Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council

RCUK | Medical Research Council

Department of Education and Training | Australian Research Council

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Wellcome Trust

Qatar University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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