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      Slow Inactivation of the NaV1.4 Sodium Channel in Mammalian Cells Is Impeded by Co-Expression of the β1 Subunit

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          In response to sustained depolarization or prolonged bursts of activity in spiking cells, sodium channels enter long-lived non-conducting states from which recovery at hyperpolarized potentials occurs over hundreds of milliseconds to seconds. The molecular basis for this slow inactivation remains unknown, although many functional domains of the channel have been implicated. Expression studies in Xenopus oocytes and mammalian cell lines have suggested a role for the accessory β1 subunit in slow inactivation, but the effects have been variable. We examined the effects of the β1 subunit on slow inactivation of skeletal muscle (Nav1.4) sodium channels expressed in HEK cells. Co-expression of the β1 subunit impeded slow inactivation elicited by a 30 sec depolarization, such that the voltage dependence was right shifted (depolarized) and recovery was hastened. Mutational studies showed this effect was dependent upon the extracellular Ig-like domain, but was independent of the intracellular C-terminal tail. Furthermore, the β1 effect on slow inactivation was shown to be independent of the negative coupling between fast and slow inactivation.

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          Journal
          0154720
          6426
          Pflugers Arch
          Pflugers Arch.
          Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology
          0031-6768
          1432-2013
          20 October 2018
          22 October 2008
          April 2009
          30 October 2018
          : 457
          : 6
          : 1253-1263
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Neuroscience Program, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390
          [2 ]Department of Neurology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Stephen C. Cannon, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390-8813, Phone: (214) 645-6225, Fax: (214) 645-6236, Steve.Cannon@ 123456UTSouthwestern.edu
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          PMC6207185 PMC6207185 6207185 nihpa993757
          10.1007/s00424-008-0600-8
          6207185
          18941776
          79d74a91-c0d4-41ee-83a7-c433d83344fc
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          gating,SCN,SCN1B,mammalian expression system,skeletal muscle,voltage-gated sodium channel

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