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Small molecule modulation of the Drosophila Slo channel elucidated by cryo-EM.

Tobias RaischAndreas BrockmannUlrich Ebbinghaus-KintscherJörg FreigangOliver GutbrodJan KubicekBarbara MaertensOliver HofnagelStefan Raunser
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Slowpoke (Slo) potassium channels display extraordinarily high conductance, are synergistically activated by a positive transmembrane potential and high intracellular Ca2+ concentrations and are important targets for insecticides and antiparasitic drugs. However, it is unknown how these compounds modulate ion translocation and whether there are insect-specific binding pockets. Here, we report structures of Drosophila Slo in the Ca2+-bound and Ca2+-free form and in complex with the fungal neurotoxin verruculogen and the anthelmintic drug emodepside. Whereas the architecture and gating mechanism of Slo channels are conserved, potential insect-specific binding pockets exist. Verruculogen inhibits K+ transport by blocking the Ca2+-induced activation signal and precludes K+ from entering the selectivity filter. Emodepside decreases the conductance by suboptimal K+ coordination and uncouples ion gating from Ca2+ and voltage sensing. Our results expand the mechanistic understanding of Slo regulation and lay the foundation for the rational design of regulators of Slo and other voltage-gated ion channels.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • protein kinase
  • transcription factor
  • aedes aegypti
  • drug induced
  • high resolution
  • human health
  • protein protein
  • adverse drug