Demonstration of a direct interaction between sigma-1 receptors and acid-sensing ion channels
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- PMCID: PMC2849097
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2009.12.4293
Demonstration of a direct interaction between sigma-1 receptors and acid-sensing ion channels
Abstract
The sigma-1 receptor is a widely expressed protein that interacts with a variety of ion channels, including the acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC) 1a. Here we used atomic force microscopy to determine the architecture of the ASIC1a/sigma-1 receptor complex. When isolated His(8)-tagged ASIC1a was imaged in complex with anti-His(6) antibodies, the angle between pairs of bound antibodies was 135 degrees , consistent with the known trimeric structure of the channel. When ASIC1a was coexpressed with FLAG/His(6)-tagged sigma-1 receptor, ASIC1a became decorated with small particles, and pairs of these particles bound at an angle of 131 degrees . When these complexes were incubated with anti-FLAG antibodies, pairs of antibodies bound at an angle of 134 degrees , confirming that the small particles were sigma-1 receptors. Of interest, we found that the sigma-1 receptor ligand haloperidol caused an approximately 50% reduction in ASIC1a/sigma-receptor binding, suggesting a way in which sigma-1 ligands might modulate channel properties. For the first time, to our knowledge, we have resolved the structure of a complex between the sigma-1 receptor and a target ion channel, and demonstrated that the stoichiometry of the interaction is 1 sigma-1 receptor/1 ASIC1a subunit.
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