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XB-ART-39914
Biochim Biophys Acta 2009 Sep 01;17889:1939-49. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.06.003.
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Voltage-dependent opening of HCN channels: Facilitation or inhibition by the phytoestrogen, genistein, is determined by the activation status of the cyclic nucleotide gating ring.

Rozario AO, Turbendian HK, Fogle KJ, Olivier NB, Tibbs GR.


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Investigation of the mechanistic bases and physiological importance of cAMP regulation of HCN channels has exploited an arginine to glutamate mutation in the nucleotide-binding fold, an approach critically dependent on the mutation selectively lowering the channel's nucleotide affinity. In apparent conflict with this, in intact Xenopus oocytes, HCN and HCN-RE channels exhibit qualitatively and quantitatively distinct responses to the tyrosine kinase inhibitor, genistein -- the estrogenic isoflavonoid strongly depolarizes the activation mid-point of HCN1-R538E, but not HCN1 channels (+9.8 mV + or - 0.9 versus +2.2 mV + or - 0.6) and hyperpolarizes gating of HCN2 (-4.8 mV + or - 1.0) but depolarizes gating of HCN2-R591E (+13.2 mV + or - 2.1). However, excised patch recording, X-ray crystallography and modeling reveal that this is not due to either a fundamental effect of the mutation on channel gating per se or of genistein acting as a mutation-sensitive partial agonist at the cAMP site. Rather, we find that genistein equivalently moves both HCN and HCN-RE channels closer to the open state (rendering the channels inherently easier to open but at a cost of decreasing the coupling energy of cAMP) and that the anomaly reflects a balance of these energetic effects with the isoform-specific inhibition of activation by the nucleotide gating ring and relief of this by endogenous cAMP. These findings have specific implications with regard to findings based on HCN-RE channels and kinase antagonists and general implications with respect to interpretation of drug effects in mutant channel backgrounds.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: camp hcn1 hcn2

References [+] :
Altomare, Integrated allosteric model of voltage gating of HCN channels. 2001, Pubmed