New insights from modelling studies and molecular dynamics simulations of the DIS5-S6 extracellular linker of the skeletal muscle sodium channel NaV1.4

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biopolymers Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1002/bip.23540
Anna Robinson, Elaine Tao, Teresa Neeman, Benjamin Kaehler, Ben Corry
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In the CryoEM-structure of the hSkMNaV1.4 ion channel (PDB:6AGF), the 59-residue DIS5-S6 linker peptide was omitted due to absence of electron density. This peptide is intriguing – comprised of unique sequence and found only in mammalian skeletal muscle sodium ion channels. To probe potential physiological and evolutionary significance, we constructed an homology model of the complete hSkMNaV1.4 channel. Rather than a flexible random coil potentiating drift across the channel, the linker folds into a compact configuration through self-assembling secondary structural elements. Analogous sequences from 48 mammalian organisms show hypervariability with between 40% and 100% sequence similarity. To investigate structural implications, sequences from 14 representative organisms were additionally modelled. All showed highly conserved N-and C-terminal residues closely superimposed, suggesting a critical functional role. An optimally located asparagine residue within the conserved region was investigated for N-linked glycosylation and MD simulations carried out. Results suggest a complex glycan added at this site in the linker may form electrostatic interactions with the DIV voltage sensing domain and be mechanistically involved in channel gating. The relationship of unique sequence, compact configuration, potential glycosylation and MD simulations are discussed relative to SkMNaV1.4 structure and function.

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骨骼肌钠通道NaV1.4的DIS5-S6细胞外连接子的建模研究和分子动力学模拟的新见解
在hSkMNaV1.4离子通道(PDB:6AGF)的CryoEM结构中,由于缺乏电子密度,省略了59个残基的DIS5-S6连接肽。这种肽很有趣——由独特的序列组成,仅在哺乳动物骨骼肌钠离子通道中发现。为了探索潜在的生理和进化意义,我们构建了完整hSkMNaV1.4通道的同源性模型。连接体通过自组装的二级结构元件折叠成紧凑的结构,而不是柔性的随机线圈增强跨通道的漂移。来自48种哺乳动物的类似序列显示出高变性,具有40%至100%的序列相似性。为了研究结构含义,对14种代表性生物体的序列进行了额外建模。所有这些都显示出高度保守的N-和C-末端残基紧密重叠,表明其具有关键的功能作用。研究了在保守区内最佳定位的天冬酰胺残基的N-连接糖基化和MD模拟。结果表明,在连接体中该位点添加的复合聚糖可能与DIV电压传感结构域形成静电相互作用,并在机制上参与通道门控。讨论了独特序列、紧密构型、潜在糖基化和MD模拟与SkMNaV1.4结构和功能的关系。
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Biopolymers
Biopolymers 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1963, Biopolymers publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers examining naturally occurring and synthetic biological macromolecules. By including experimental and theoretical studies on the fundamental behaviour as well as applications of biopolymers, the journal serves the interdisciplinary biochemical, biophysical, biomaterials and biomedical research communities.
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