Benchmarking the stability of human detergent-solubilised voltage-gated sodium channels for structural studies using eel as a reference

Daria Slowik, Richard Henderson
2015 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes  
With the ultimate goal of detailed structural analysis of mammalian and particularly human voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs), we have investigated the relative stability of human and rat VGSCs and compared them with electric eel VGSC. We found that NaV1.3 from rat was the most stable after detergent solubilisation. The order of stability was rNaV1.3>hNaV1.2>hNaV1.1>hNaV1.6>hNaV1.3>hNaV1.4. However, a comparison with the VGSC from Electrophorus electricus, which is most similar to NaV1.4,
more » ... ws that the eel VGSC is considerably more stable in detergent than the human VGSCs examined. We conclude that current methods of structural analysis, such as single particle electron cryomicroscopy (cryoEM), may be most usefully targeted to eel VGSC or rNaV1.3, but that structural analysis on the full spectrum of VGSCs, by methods that require greater stability such as crystallisation and X-ray crystallography, will require further stabilisation of the channel.
doi:10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.03.021 pmid:25838126 pmcid:PMC4557063 fatcat:v7jnhkohivfn5hgutsvvf6q7aq