Binding Properties of (3)H-PbTx-3 and (3)H-saxitoxin to Brain Membranes and to Skeletal Muscle Membranes of Puffer Fish Fugu Pardalis and the Primary Structure of a Voltage-gated Na(+) Channel Alpha-subunit (fMNa1) from Skeletal Muscle of F. Pardalis
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The dissociation constants for (3)H-saxitoxin to brain membranes and to skeletal muscle membranes of puffer fish Fugu pardalis have been estimated to be 190- and 460-fold, respectively, larger than those to corresponding membranes of rat, by a rapid filtration assay, while these values for (3)H-PbTx-3 have been estimated to be one-third and one-half of those to rat, respectively. We have obtained a cDNA, encoding an entire voltage-gated Na(+) channel alpha-subunit (fMNa1, 1880 residues) from skeletal muscle of F. pardalis by composition of the fragments obtained from cDNA library and RT-PCR products. In fMNa1 protein, the residues for ion-selective filter and voltage sensor and the charged residues in SS2 regions of domains I-IV were conserved, but the aromatic amino acid (Phe/Tyr), commonly located in the SS2 region of domain I of tetrodotoxin-sensitive Na(+) channels, was replaced by Asn. With this particular criterion, we propose that the fMNa1 protein is a tetrodotoxin-resistant Na(+) channel.
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