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Differential effects of modified batrachotoxins on voltage-gated sodium channel fast and slow inactivation.


ABSTRACT: Voltage-gated sodium channels (NaVs) are targets for a number of acute poisons. Many of these agents act as allosteric modulators of channel activity and serve as powerful chemical tools for understanding channel function. Herein, we detail studies with batrachotoxin (BTX), a potent steroidal amine, and three ester derivatives prepared through de novo synthesis against recombinant NaV subtypes (rNaV1.4 and hNaV1.5). Two of these compounds, BTX-B and BTX-cHx, are functionally equivalent to BTX, hyperpolarizing channel activation and blocking both fast and slow inactivation. BTX-yne-a C20-n-heptynoate ester-is a conspicuous outlier, eliminating fast but not slow inactivation. This property differentiates BTX-yne among other NaV modulators as a unique reagent that separates inactivation processes. These findings are supported by functional studies with bacterial NaVs (BacNaVs) that lack a fast inactivation gate. The availability of BTX-yne should advance future efforts aimed at understanding NaV gating mechanisms and designing allosteric regulators of NaV activity.

SUBMITTER: MacKenzie TMG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9035044 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential effects of modified batrachotoxins on voltage-gated sodium channel fast and slow inactivation.

MacKenzie Tim M G TMG   Abderemane-Ali Fayal F   Garrison Catherine E CE   Minor Daniel L DL   Bois J Du JD  

Cell chemical biology 20211227 4


Voltage-gated sodium channels (Na<sub>V</sub>s) are targets for a number of acute poisons. Many of these agents act as allosteric modulators of channel activity and serve as powerful chemical tools for understanding channel function. Herein, we detail studies with batrachotoxin (BTX), a potent steroidal amine, and three ester derivatives prepared through de novo synthesis against recombinant Na<sub>V</sub> subtypes (rNa<sub>V</sub>1.4 and hNa<sub>V</sub>1.5). Two of these compounds, BTX-B and BT  ...[more]

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