Glutamate Permeability of Chicken Best1
- Authors
- Lee, Jung Moo; Gadhe Changdev Gorakshnath; Kang, Hyunji; Pae, Ae Nim; Lee, ChangJoon Justin
- Issue Date
- 2022-10
- Publisher
- 한국뇌신경과학회
- Citation
- Experimental Neurobiology, v.31, no.5, pp.277 - 288
- Abstract
- 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.
- Keywords
- CL-CHANNELS; DYNAMICS; BESTROPHIN; RELEASE; GENE; SIMULATIONS; PROTEIN; VMD2; Chicken Best1; Glutamate permeability; Molecular docking simulation; Molecular dynamics simulation; Whole-cell patch-clamp recording; Two-cell sniffer patch
- ISSN
- 1226-2560
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75977
- DOI
- 10.5607/en22038
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- KIST Article > 2022
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