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Thermodynamics and Mechanism of the Membrane Permeation of Hv1 Channel Blockers

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Journal J Membr Biol
Date 2020 Nov 16
PMID 33196887
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The voltage-gated proton channel Hv1 mediates efflux of protons from the cell. Hv1 integrally contributes to various physiological processes including pH homeostasis and the respiratory burst of phagocytes. Inhibition of Hv1 may provide therapeutic avenues for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, breast cancer, and ischemic brain damage. In this work, we investigate two prototypical Hv1 inhibitors, 2-guanidinobenzimidazole (2GBI), and 5-chloro-2-guanidinobenzimidazole (GBIC), from an experimentally screened class of guanidine derivatives. Both compounds block proton conduction by binding the same site located on the intracellular side of the channel. However, when added to the extracellular medium, the compounds strongly differ in their ability to inhibit proton conduction, suggesting substantial differences in membrane permeability. Here, we compute the potential of mean force for each compound to permeate through the membrane using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations with the adaptive biasing force method. Our results rationalize the putative distinction between these two blockers with respect to their abilities to permeate the cellular membrane.

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