2020
DOI: 10.1089/bioe.2020.0030
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Biophysical Investigation of Sodium Channel Interaction with β-Subunit Variants Associated with Arrhythmias

Abstract: Background: Voltage-gated sodium (Na V) channels help regulate electrical activity of the plasma membrane. Mutations in associated subunits can result in pathological outcomes. Here we examined the interaction of Na V channels with cardiac arrhythmia-linked mutations in SCN2B and SCN4B, two genes that encode auxiliary b-subunits. Materials and Methods: To investigate changes in SCN2B R137H and SCN4B I80T function, we combined threedimensional X-ray crystallography with electrophysiological measurements on Na V… Show more

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“…Six subtypes of ß subunits (ß1, ß1A, ß1B, ß2-ß4) encoded by four genes have been identified until now, but the presence of ß1A is not proven in mammals [81][82][83][84]. The different ß variants co-assemble with various affinities to different α subunits [85]. Na v 1.5 is shown to combine with all four subtypes, but Na v 1.4 associates only with ß1 [86].…”
Section: Molecular Identity Of Cardiac Sodium Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six subtypes of ß subunits (ß1, ß1A, ß1B, ß2-ß4) encoded by four genes have been identified until now, but the presence of ß1A is not proven in mammals [81][82][83][84]. The different ß variants co-assemble with various affinities to different α subunits [85]. Na v 1.5 is shown to combine with all four subtypes, but Na v 1.4 associates only with ß1 [86].…”
Section: Molecular Identity Of Cardiac Sodium Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ventricular myocytes of ß1 , knockout mice transient and persistent sodium currents were found to be increased due to increased Na v 1.5 expression [88]. Mutations within ß-subunits are shown to lead to clinical arrhythmias [85]. Recently, Angsutararux et al published interesting data on ß-subunit mutants causing Brugada syndrome, or atrial fibrillation [89].…”
Section: Molecular Identity Of Cardiac Sodium Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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