Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel
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Resumo: | Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a highly potent neurotoxin that blocks the action potential by selectively binding to voltage-gated sodium channels (Na v). The skeletal muscle Na v (Na v1.4) channels in most pufferfish species and certain North American garter snakes are resistant to TTX, whereas in most mammals they are TTX-sensitive. It still remains unclear as to whether the difference in this sensitivity among the various vertebrate species can be associated with adaptive evolution. In this study, we investigated the adaptive evolution of the vertebrate Na v1.4 channels. By means of the CODEML program of the PAML 4.3 package, the lineages of both garter snakes and pufferfishes were denoted to be under positive selection. The positively selected sites identified in the p-loop regions indicated their involvement in Na v1.4 channel sensitivity to TTX. Most of these sites were located in the intracellular regions of the Na v1.4 channel, thereby implying the possible association of these regions with the regulation of voltage-sensor movement. |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channelskeletal muscle voltage-gated Na (Na v1.4) channeltetrodotoxin (TTX)positive selectionpufferfishgarter snakeTetrodotoxin (TTX) is a highly potent neurotoxin that blocks the action potential by selectively binding to voltage-gated sodium channels (Na v). The skeletal muscle Na v (Na v1.4) channels in most pufferfish species and certain North American garter snakes are resistant to TTX, whereas in most mammals they are TTX-sensitive. It still remains unclear as to whether the difference in this sensitivity among the various vertebrate species can be associated with adaptive evolution. In this study, we investigated the adaptive evolution of the vertebrate Na v1.4 channels. By means of the CODEML program of the PAML 4.3 package, the lineages of both garter snakes and pufferfishes were denoted to be under positive selection. The positively selected sites identified in the p-loop regions indicated their involvement in Na v1.4 channel sensitivity to TTX. Most of these sites were located in the intracellular regions of the Na v1.4 channel, thereby implying the possible association of these regions with the regulation of voltage-sensor movement.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572011000200026Genetics and Molecular Biology v.34 n.2 2011reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572011000200026info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLu,JianZheng,JianzhouXu,QinggangChen,KepingZhang,Chiyueng2011-06-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572011000200026Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2011-06-02T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel Lu,Jian skeletal muscle voltage-gated Na (Na v1.4) channel tetrodotoxin (TTX) positive selection pufferfish garter snake |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Adaptive evolution of the vertebrate skeletal muscle sodium channel |
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Lu,Jian |
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Lu,Jian Zheng,Jianzhou Xu,Qinggang Chen,Keping Zhang,Chiyu |
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Zheng,Jianzhou Xu,Qinggang Chen,Keping Zhang,Chiyu |
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Lu,Jian Zheng,Jianzhou Xu,Qinggang Chen,Keping Zhang,Chiyu |
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skeletal muscle voltage-gated Na (Na v1.4) channel tetrodotoxin (TTX) positive selection pufferfish garter snake |
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skeletal muscle voltage-gated Na (Na v1.4) channel tetrodotoxin (TTX) positive selection pufferfish garter snake |
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Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a highly potent neurotoxin that blocks the action potential by selectively binding to voltage-gated sodium channels (Na v). The skeletal muscle Na v (Na v1.4) channels in most pufferfish species and certain North American garter snakes are resistant to TTX, whereas in most mammals they are TTX-sensitive. It still remains unclear as to whether the difference in this sensitivity among the various vertebrate species can be associated with adaptive evolution. In this study, we investigated the adaptive evolution of the vertebrate Na v1.4 channels. By means of the CODEML program of the PAML 4.3 package, the lineages of both garter snakes and pufferfishes were denoted to be under positive selection. The positively selected sites identified in the p-loop regions indicated their involvement in Na v1.4 channel sensitivity to TTX. Most of these sites were located in the intracellular regions of the Na v1.4 channel, thereby implying the possible association of these regions with the regulation of voltage-sensor movement. |
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