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Cell-Adhesion Properties of ?-Subunits in the Regulation of Cardiomyocyte Sodium Channels.


ABSTRACT: Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels drive the rising phase of the action potential, essential for electrical signalling in nerves and muscles. The Nav channel ?-subunit contains the ion-selective pore. In the cardiomyocyte, Nav1.5 is the main Nav channel ?-subunit isoform, with a smaller expression of neuronal Nav channels. Four distinct regulatory ?-subunits (?1-4) bind to the Nav channel ?-subunits. Previous work has emphasised the ?-subunits as direct Nav channel gating modulators. However, there is now increasing appreciation of additional roles played by these subunits. In this review, we focus on ?-subunits as homophilic and heterophilic cell-adhesion molecules and the implications for cardiomyocyte function. Based on recent cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) data, we suggest that the ?-subunits interact with Nav1.5 in a different way from their binding to other Nav channel isoforms. We believe this feature may facilitate trans-cell-adhesion between ?1-associated Nav1.5 subunits on the intercalated disc and promote ephaptic conduction between cardiomyocytes.

SUBMITTER: Salvage SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7407995 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-Adhesion Properties of β-Subunits in the Regulation of Cardiomyocyte Sodium Channels.

Salvage Samantha C SC   Huang Christopher L-H CL   Jackson Antony P AP  

Biomolecules 20200701 7


Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels drive the rising phase of the action potential, essential for electrical signalling in nerves and muscles. The Nav channel α-subunit contains the ion-selective pore. In the cardiomyocyte, Nav1.5 is the main Nav channel α-subunit isoform, with a smaller expression of neuronal Nav channels. Four distinct regulatory β-subunits (β1-4) bind to the Nav channel α-subunits. Previous work has emphasised the β-subunits as direct Nav channel gating modulators. However, t  ...[more]

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