The propofol binding sites of prokaryotic voltage-gated sodium channels

Author:

Yang Elaine,Bu Weiming,Suma AntonioORCID,Carnevale VincenzoORCID,Grasty Kimberly C.,Loll PatrickORCID,Woll Kellie,Bhanu Natarajan,Garcia Benjamin A.ORCID,Eckenhoff Roderic G.,Covarrubias ManuelORCID

Abstract

AbstractPropofol, one of the most commonly used intravenous general anesthetics, modulates neuronal function by interacting with ion channels. The mechanisms that link propofol binding to the modulation of distinct ion channel states, however, are not understood. To tackle this problem, we investigated prokaryotic ancestors of eukaryotic voltage-gated Na+ channels (Navs) using unbiased photoaffinity labeling with a photoacitivatable propofol analog (AziPm), electrophysiological methods and mutagenesis. The results directly demonstrate conserved propofol binding sites involving the S4 voltage sensors and the S4-S5 linkers in NaChBac and NavMs, and also suggest state-dependent changes at these sites. Then, using molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the structural basis of propofol modulation, we show that the S4 voltage sensors and the S4-S5 linkers shape two distinct propofol binding sites in a conformation-dependent manner. These interactions help explain how propofol binding promotes activation-coupled inactivation to inhibit Nav channel function.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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