Structural Insights into Subunit-Dependent Functional Regulation in Epithelial Sodium Channels
Alexandra Houser,
Isabelle Baconguis
Abstract:SummaryEpithelial sodium channels (ENaC) play a crucial role in Na+reabsorption in mammals. To date, four subunits have been identified—α, β, γ, and δ—believed to form different heteromeric complexes. Currently, only the structure of the αβγ complex is known. To understand how these channels form with varying subunit compositions and define the contribution of each subunit to distinct properties, we co-expressed human δ, β, and γ. Using single-particle cryo-electron microscopy, we observed three distinct ENaC … Show more
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