奎尼丁
弗莱卡奈德
化学
钠通道
生物物理学
钠
立体化学
药理学
内科学
医学
生物
有机化学
心房颤动
作者
Zhangqiang Li,Xueqin Jin,Tong Wu,Gaoxingyu Huang,Kun Wu,Jianlin Lei,Xiaojing Pan,Nieng Yan
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202102196
摘要
Abstract Na v 1.5, the primary voltage‐gated Na + (Na v ) channel in heart, is a major target for class I antiarrhythmic agents. Here we present the cryo‐EM structure of full‐length human Na v 1.5 bound to quinidine, a class Ia antiarrhythmic drug, at 3.3 Å resolution. Quinidine is positioned right beneath the selectivity filter in the pore domain and coordinated by residues from repeats I, III, and IV. Pore blockade by quinidine is achieved through both direct obstruction of the ion permeation path and induced rotation of an invariant Tyr residue that tightens the intracellular gate. Structural comparison with a truncated rat Na v 1.5 in the presence of flecainide, a class Ic agent, reveals distinct binding poses for the two antiarrhythmics within the pore domain. Our work reported here, along with previous studies, reveals the molecular basis for the mechanism of action of class I antiarrhythmic drugs.
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