鸡对谷氨酸的渗透性研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Experimental Neurobiology Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.5607/en22038
Jung Moo Lee, Changdev Gorakshnath Gadhe, Hyunji Kang, Ae Nim Pae, C Justin Lee
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besstrophin -1 (Best1)是一种钙(Ca2+)激活的氯离子(Cl-)通道,在离子传导途径中具有孔和颈的通道结构,具有系统保守性。已知哺乳动物小鼠Best1 (mBest1)对大的有机阴离子具有渗透性,包括葡萄糖酸盐、谷氨酸盐和d -丝氨酸,以及一些小的单价阴离子,如Cl -、溴(Br-)、碘(I-)和硫氰酸盐(SCN-)。然而,非哺乳动物的Best1是否通过离子传导途径具有谷氨酸通透性尚不清楚。在这里,我们报道了鸡Best1 (cBest1)以Ca2+依赖的方式渗透到谷氨酸。分子对接和分子动力学模拟表明,谷氨酸在cBest1的孔径和颈部结合,谷氨酸通过离子传导孔渗透。此外,通过电生理记录,我们计算出谷氨酸对Cl-的渗透比(PGlutamate/PCl)为0.28。最后,我们利用超灵敏的双细胞嗅探贴片技术,通过cBest1直接检测Ca2+依赖性谷氨酸释放。我们的研究结果表明,从非哺乳动物(cBest1)到哺乳动物(mBest1)的Best1同源物对谷氨酸具有保守的通透性。
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Glutamate Permeability of Chicken Best1.

Bestrophin-1 (Best1) is a calcium (Ca2+)-activated chloride (Cl-) channel which has a phylogenetically conserved channel structure with an aperture and neck in the ion-conducting pathway. Mammalian mouse Best1 (mBest1) has been known to have a permeability for large organic anions including gluconate, glutamate, and D-serine, in addition to several small monovalent anions, such as Cl, bromine (Br-), iodine (I-), and thiocyanate (SCN-). However, it is still unclear whether non-mammalian Best1 has a glutamate permeability through the ion-conducting pathway. Here, we report that chicken Best1 (cBest1) is permeable to glutamate in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation showed a glutamate binding at the aperture and neck of cBest1 and a glutamate permeation through the ion-conducting pore, respectively. Moreover, through electrophysiological recordings, we calculated the permeability ratio of glutamate to Cl- (PGlutamate/PCl) as 0.28 based on the reversal potential shift by ion substitution from Cl- to glutamate in the internal solution. Finally, we directly detected the Ca2+-dependent glutamate release through cBest1 using the ultrasensitive two-cell sniffer patch technique. Our results propose that Best1 homologs from non-mammalian (cBest1) to mammalian (mBest1) have a conserved permeability for glutamate.

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Experimental Neurobiology
Experimental Neurobiology Neuroscience-Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Experimental Neurobiology is an international forum for interdisciplinary investigations of the nervous system. The journal aims to publish papers that present novel observations in all fields of neuroscience, encompassing cellular & molecular neuroscience, development/differentiation/plasticity, neurobiology of disease, systems/cognitive/behavioral neuroscience, drug development & industrial application, brain-machine interface, methodologies/tools, and clinical neuroscience. It should be of interest to a broad scientific audience working on the biochemical, molecular biological, cell biological, pharmacological, physiological, psychophysical, clinical, anatomical, cognitive, and biotechnological aspects of neuroscience. The journal publishes both original research articles and review articles. Experimental Neurobiology is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal. The journal is published jointly by The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences & The Korean Society for Neurodegenerative Disease.
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