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  2. Carbenoxolone inhibits Pannexin1 channels through interactions in the first extracellular loop

Carbenoxolone inhibits Pannexin1 channels through interactions in the first extracellular loop

  • J Gen Physiol. 2016 Feb;147(2):165-74. doi: 10.1085/jgp.201511505.
Kevin Michalski 1 Toshimitsu Kawate 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Molecular Medicine, Field of Biochemistry, Molecular, and Cell Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
  • 2 Department of Molecular Medicine, Field of Biochemistry, Molecular, and Cell Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 [email protected].
Abstract

Pannexin1 (Panx1) is an ATP release channel important for controlling immune responses and synaptic strength. Various stimuli including C-terminal cleavage, a high concentration of extracellular potassium, and voltage have been demonstrated to activate Panx1. However, it remains unclear how Panx1 senses and integrates such diverse stimuli to form an open channel. To provide a clue on the mechanism underlying Panx1 channel gating, we investigated the action mechanism of carbenoxolone (CBX), the most commonly used small molecule for attenuating Panx1 function triggered by a wide range of stimuli. Using a chimeric approach, we discovered that CBX reverses its action polarity and potentiates the voltage-gated channel activity of Panx1 when W74 in the first extracellular loop is mutated to a nonaromatic residue. A systematic mutagenesis study revealed that conserved residues in this loop also play important roles in CBX function, potentially by mediating CBX binding. We extended our experiments to other Panx1 inhibitors such as probenecid and ATP, which also potentiate the voltage-gated channel activity of a Panx1 mutant at position 74. Notably, probenecid alone can activate this mutant at a resting membrane potential. These data suggest that CBX and other inhibitors, including probenecid, attenuate Panx1 channel activity through modulation of the first extracellular loop. Our experiments are the first step toward identifying a previously unknown mode of CBX action, which provide insight into the role of the first extracellular loop in Panx1 channel gating.

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