Structural and Functional Mechanisms Underlying Activation Gate Dynamics and IFM Motif Accessibility in Human Na(v)1.5.

人类 Na(v)1.5 激活门动力学和 IFM 基序可及性的结构和功能机制

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作者:Biswas Rupam, López-Serrano Ana Laura, Purohit Apoorva, Ramirez-Navarro Angelina, Huang Hsiang-Ling, Cheng Xiaolin, Heissler Sarah M, Deschênes Isabelle, Chinthalapudi Krishna
Voltage-gated sodium channels are vital for regulating excitability in muscle and nerve cells, and their dysregulation is linked to a range of diseases. However, therapeutic targeting of Na(v) channels remains challenging due to a limited understanding of their gating mechanisms. Here, we present a cryo-EM structure of human Na(v)1.5 in an intermediate open state, stabilized by interactions between the N-terminal domain and the S6(I) segment. This structure reveals a previously uncharacterized Na(+) binding site adjacent to the conserved inactivation (IFM) motif. Molecular dynamics simulations demonstrate that monovalent cations stably occupy this site, while electrophysiological recordings demonstrate that ion binding modulates IFM motif docking and fast inactivation kinetics. Our findings reveal that IFM accessibility is dynamically regulated in this intermediate state, challenging the canonical hinged-lid model of fast inactivation. Collectively, our study provides a revised structural framework for Na(v)1.5 gating mechanisms, suggesting an alternative pathway for ion accessibility that may inform better mechanistic and therapeutic strategies for treating Na(v)1.5-related cardiac arrhythmias.

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