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J Biol Chem ; 299(7): 104918, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37315791

ABSTRACT

Unlike other members of the voltage-gated ion channel superfamily, voltage-gated proton (Hv) channels are solely composed of voltage sensor domains without separate ion-conducting pores. Due to their unique dependence on both voltage and transmembrane pH gradients, Hv channels normally open to mediate proton efflux. Multiple cellular ligands were also found to regulate the function of Hv channels, including Zn2+, cholesterol, polyunsaturated arachidonic acid, and albumin. Our previous work showed that Zn2+ and cholesterol inhibit the human voltage-gated proton channel (hHv1) by stabilizing its S4 segment at resting state conformations. Released from phospholipids by phospholipase A2 in cells upon infection or injury, arachidonic acid regulates the function of many ion channels, including hHv1. In the present work, we examined the effects of arachidonic acid on purified hHv1 channels using liposome flux assays and revealed underlying structural mechanisms using single-molecule FRET. Our data indicated that arachidonic acid strongly activates hHv1 channels by promoting transitions of the S4 segment toward opening or "preopening" conformations. Moreover, we found that arachidonic acid even activates hHv1 channels inhibited by Zn2+ and cholesterol, providing a biophysical mechanism to activate hHv1 channels in nonexcitable cells upon infection or injury.


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Arachidonic Acid , Cholesterol , Ion Channel Gating , Ion Channels , Protons , Zinc , Humans , Albumins/pharmacology , Arachidonic Acid/pharmacology , Cholesterol/pharmacology , Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer , Ion Channel Gating/drug effects , Ion Channels/agonists , Ion Channels/antagonists & inhibitors , Ion Channels/chemistry , Ion Channels/metabolism , Liposomes/metabolism , Phospholipases A2/metabolism , Single Molecule Imaging , Zinc/pharmacology , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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