Affiliation:
1. Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, Oakland 94609; and
2. Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, California 95616
Abstract
Apigenin (4′,5,7-trihydroxyflavone) is an activator of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)-mediated Cl−currents across epithelia at low concentrations and a blocker at high concentrations. We determined the roles of structural components of apigenin for both stimulation and block of Cl−currents across Calu-3 epithelia. The half-maximal binding affinity of apigenin for current stimulation ( Ks) was 9.1 ± 1.3 μM, and the rank-order of molecular structures was 7-hydroxyl > pyrone = 4′-hydroxyl > 5-hydroxyl. Both the 7-hydroxyl and the 4′-hydroxyl served as H-bond acceptors, whereas the 5-hydroxyl was an H-bond donor. The half-maximal binding affinity of apigenin during current block was 74 ± 11 μM. Blocked Cl−currents were structurally determined by 7-hydroxyl = 4′-hydroxyl > pyrone > 5-hydroxyl. Prestimulation of tissues with forskolin significantly affected activation kinetics and binding characteristics. After forskolin stimulation, Kswas 4.1 ± 0.9 μM, which was structurally determined by pyrone > all hydroxyls > single hydroxyls. In contrast, block of Cl−current by apigenin was not affected by forskolin stimulation. We conclude that apigenin binds to a stimulatory and an inhibitory binding site, which are distinguished by their affinities and the molecular interactions during binding.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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