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6BQN

Cryo-EM structure of ENaC

Summary for 6BQN
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb6bqn/pdb
EMDB information7130
DescriptorSCNN1A, SCNN1B, EGFP-SCNN1G chimera, ... (7 entities in total)
Functional Keywordssodium channel, membrane protein
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (Human)
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Total number of polymer chains7
Total formula weight203621.73
Authors
Noreng, S.,Bharadwaj, A.,Posert, R.,Yoshioka, C.,Baconguis, I. (deposition date: 2017-11-28, release date: 2018-10-10, Last modification date: 2025-05-14)
Primary citationNoreng, S.,Bharadwaj, A.,Posert, R.,Yoshioka, C.,Baconguis, I.
Structure of the human epithelial sodium channel by cryo-electron microscopy.
Elife, 7:-, 2018
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PubMed Abstract: The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC), a member of the ENaC/DEG superfamily, regulates Na and water homeostasis. ENaCs assemble as heterotrimeric channels that harbor protease-sensitive domains critical for gating the channel. Here, we present the structure of human ENaC in the uncleaved state determined by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy. The ion channel is composed of a large extracellular domain and a narrow transmembrane domain. The structure reveals that ENaC assembles with a 1:1:1 stoichiometry of α:β:γ subunits arranged in a counter-clockwise manner. The shape of each subunit is reminiscent of a hand with key gating domains of a 'finger' and a 'thumb.' Wedged between these domains is the elusive protease-sensitive inhibitory domain poised to regulate conformational changes of the 'finger' and 'thumb'; thus, the structure provides the first view of the architecture of inhibition of ENaC.
PubMed: 30251954
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.39340
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (3.9 Å)
Structure validation

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