Development of covalent chemogenetic K 2P channel activators.

Parker E Deal,Haerim Lee,Abhisek Mondal,Marco Lolicato, Philipe Ribeiro Furtado de Mendonca, Holly Black, Xochina El-Hilali, Clifford Bryant,Ehud Y Isacoff,Adam R Renslo,Daniel L Minor

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2023)

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K potassium channels regulate excitability by affecting cellular resting membrane potential in the brain, cardiovascular system, immune cells, and sensory organs. Despite their important roles in anesthesia, arrhythmia, pain, hypertension, sleep, and migraine, the ability to control K function remains limited. Here, we describe a chemogenetic strategy termed CATKLAMP ( C ovalent A ctivation of T REK family K channels to c LA mp M embrane P otential) that leverages the discovery of a site in the K modulator pocket that reacts with electrophile-bearing derivatives of a TREK subfamily small molecule activator, ML335, to activate the channel irreversibly. We show that the CATKLAMP strategy can be used to probe fundamental aspects of K function, as a switch to silence neuronal firing, and is applicable to all TREK subfamily members. Together, our findings exemplify a new means to alter K channel activity that should facilitate studies both molecular and systems level studies of K function and enable the search for new K modulators.
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