Molecular Modeling of Cardiac Sodium Channel with Mexiletine

被引:3
作者
Zhorov, Boris S. S. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Biochem & Biomed Sci, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Sechenov Inst Evolutionary Physiol & Biochem, St Petersburg 194223, Russia
[3] Almazov Natl Med Res Ctr, St Petersburg 197341, Russia
关键词
tonic block; use-dependent block; local anesthetics; molecular modeling; Monte Carlo energy minimizations; voltage-sensing domains; hydrophobic access pathway; STATE-DEPENDENT BLOCK; LOCAL-ANESTHETICS; FORCE-FIELD; VOLTAGE; DETERMINANTS; INACTIVATION; MECHANISM; RECEPTOR; CALCIUM; ARCHITECTURE;
D O I
10.3390/membranes12121252
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A sodium channel blocker mexiletine (MEX) is used to treat chronic pain, myotonia and some arrhythmias. Mutations in the pore domain (PD) of voltage-gated sodium channels differently affect tonic block (TB) and use-dependent block (UDB) by MEX. Previous studies identified several MEX-sensing residues in the hNav1.5 channel and demonstrated that the channel block by MEX increases with activation of the voltage-sensing domain III (VSDIII), whereas MEX stabilizes the activated state of VSDIII. Structural rationales for these observations are unclear. Here, Monte Carlo (MC) energy minimizations were used to dock MEX and its more potent analog, Thio-Me2, into the hNav1.5 cryo-EM structure with activated VSDs and presumably inactivated PD. Computations yielded two ensembles of ligand binding poses in close contacts with known MEX-sensing residues in helices S6(III), S6(IV) and P1(IV). In both ensembles, the ligand NH3 group approached the cation-attractive site between backbone carbonyls at the outer-pore bottom, while the aromatic ring protruded ether into the inner pore (putative UDB pose) or into the III/IV fenestration (putative TB pose). In silico deactivation of VSDIII shifted helices S4-S5(III), S5(III), S6(III) and S6(IV) and tightened the TB site. In a model with activated VSDIII and three resting VSDs, MC-minimized energy profile of MEX pulled from the TB site towards lipids shows a deep local minimum due to interactions with 11 residues in S5(III), P1(III), S6(III) and S6(IV). The minimum may correspond to an interim binding site for MEX in the hydrophobic path to the TB site along the lipid-exposed sides of repeats III and IV where 15 polar and aromatic residues would attract cationic blockers. The study explains numerous experimental data and suggests the mechanism of allosteric modification of the MEX binding site by VSDIII.
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