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Putative RNA editing of a nicotinic receptor increases acetylcholine sensitivity
A neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from Xenopus tropicalis frogs possesses exquisite sensitivity to acetylcholine due to a single amino acid substitution in the α4 M3 domain possibly produced by RNA editing.
Opening of rod photoreceptor CNG channels by photodynamically generated singlet oxygen
He et al. demonstrate that ion channels from photoreceptors in the retina are very sensitive to photodynamic modification mediated by singlet oxygen, 1O2, the molecular oxygen in electronically excited states. This study provides essential insights into the underlying mechanism of 1O2-mediated protein modification.
Structure-function analysis of the lithium-ion selectivity of the voltage-gated sodium channel
Navs exhibit high Li+ selectivity similar to Na+. We present the first prokaryotic Nav mutant that conducts Li+ with approximately twice the efficiency of Na+. Electrophysiological and crystallographic analyses suggest atomic determinants that facilitate Li+ permeation through the ion pore.
Diminished gap junction coupling under diabetogenic conditions does not drive loss of functional β-cell subpopulations
Within islets of Langerhans, gap junctions synchronize pulsatile [Ca2+] and insulin release. Subpopulations of insulin-producing β-cells that show unique dynamics can drive synchronized [Ca2+] and insulin release, and their loss in diabetes may drive islet dysfunction. Levitt et al. investigate how loss of gap junctions under diabetogenic environments and their protection influence these subpopulations.
Beat-locked ATP microdomains in the sinoatrial node map a Ca2+-timed energetic hierarchy and regional pacemaker roles
Beat-locked cytosolic and mitochondrial ATP transients in SA node myocytes sort into high-gain, low-gain, or consumption-dominant modes aligned with superior–inferior vascular–mitochondrial gradients. This energetic hierarchy lets high-gain cells set fast rates, while low-gain/dip cells stabilize slow rhythms, broadening operating range but capping maximal bandwidth.
Titin’s P-zone domains A164–167 are essential for thick filament structural arrangement
Hoover Browne et al. report that deleting the P-zone domains A164–167 from titin in a novel mouse model reveals their critical role in muscle function and thick filament structure, including maintaining titin’s α and β conformations.
Sequential membrane remodeling by cholesterol distinctly modulates HCN channels in naïve and neuropathic DRG neurons
Cholesterol in cell membranes plays a key role in controlling how pain-sensing neurons respond. Our study shows that distinct cholesterol pools—OMD-associated and freely accessible cholesterol—differently influence HCN ion channels, which regulate nerve excitability. Changes in these pools after nerve injury alter pacemaker channel behavior, offering insights into pain mechanisms and potential treatments.
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Post-translational modifications of cardiac myosin-binding protein-C: Mechanisms behind fine-tuning the sarcomere
This review explores the role of cMyBP-C post-translational modifications in health and disease. During cardiovascular disease, oxidative stress may drive the inverse relationship between phosphorylation and S-glutathionylation of cMyBP-C, identifying new therapeutic opportunities.
Combining elastic network models and linear response theory as tool to understand the global dynamics in allosteric regulation of HCN channels
Behringer et al. show how coarse-grained computational methods uncover long range mechanical connectivities in HCN channels. Complementary to high-resolution cryoEM structures these computational methods provide insights into the communication between ligand binding- and voltage sensing domains for allosteric regulation of these channels.
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Deep learning as a generator of sodium channel state hypotheses
Schmidt and Kopec discuss how Lopez-Mateos et al. use AlphaFold 2 to generate structural ensembles of voltage-gated sodium channels across different conformations. They highlight that auxiliary subunits reshape these ensembles, while cautioning that predicted conformations represent testable hypotheses, not thermodynamic populations.
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