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Electrophysiological recordings showing allosteric modulation of LRRC8 channels by targeting their cytoplasmic domains with specific sybodies

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Rutz, Sonja; Deneka, Dawid; Dutzler, Raimund; Sawicka, Marta (2021). Electrophysiological recordings showing allosteric modulation of LRRC8 channels by targeting their cytoplasmic domains with specific sybodies [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ht76hdrgg

Abstract

Members of the LRRC8 family form heteromeric assemblies, which function as volume-regulated anion channels. These modular proteins consist of a transmembrane pore and cytoplasmic leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains. Despite their known molecular architecture, the mechanism of activation and the role of the LRR domains in this process has remained elusive. Here we have addressed this question by generating synthetic nanobodies, termed sybodies, which target the LRR domain of the obligatory subunit LRRC8A.We used these binders to investigate their interaction with homomeric LRRC8A channels by cryo-electron microscopy and the consequent effect on channel activation by electrophysiology. The five identified sybodies either inhibit or enhance activity by binding to distinct epitopes of the LRR domain, thereby altering channel conformations. In combination, our work provides a set of specific modulators of LRRC8 proteins and reveals the role of their cytoplasmic domains as regulators of channel activity by allosteric mechanisms.

Methods

Recording and processing of this data is described in the article:

Deneka D, et al.: “Allosteric modulation of LRRC8 channels by targeting their cytoplasmic domains”, Nat. Commun.