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A pore segment in DEG/ENaC Na(+) channels.
Authors:P M Snyder  D R Olson  D B Bucher
Institution:Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA. psnyder@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Abstract:DEG/ENaC Na(+) channels have diverse functions, including Na(+) absorption, neurotransmission, and sensory transduction. The ability of these channels to discriminate between different ions is critical for their normal function. Several findings suggest that DEG/ENaC channels have a pore structure similar to K(+) channels. To test this hypothesis, we examined the accessibility of native and introduced cysteines in the putative P loop of ENaC. We identified residues that span a barrier that excludes amiloride as well as anionic and large methanethiosulfonate reagents from the pore. This segment contains a structural element ((S/G)CS) involved in selectivity of ENaC. The results are not consistent with predictions from the K(+) channel pore, suggesting that DEG/ENaC Na(+) channels have a novel pore structure.
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