Identifying regulators for EAG1 channels with a novel electrophysiology and tryptophan fluorescence based screen

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Background: Ether-à-go-go (EAG) channels are expressed throughout the central nervous system and are also crucial regulators of cell cycle and tumor progression. The large intracellular amino- and carboxy- terminal domains of EAG1 each share similarity with known ligand binding motifs in other proteins, yet EAG1 channels have no known regulatory ligands. Methodology/Principal Findings:Here we screened a library of small biologically relevant molecules against EAG1 channels with a novel two-pronged screen to identify channel regulators. In one arm of the screen we used electrophysiology to assess the functional effects of the library compounds on full-length EAG1 channels. In an orthogonal arm, we used tryptophan fluorescence to screen for binding of the library compounds to the isolated C-terminal region. Conclusions/Significance: Several compounds from the flavonoid, indole and benzofuran chemical families emerged as binding partners and/or regulators of EAG1 channels. The two-prong screen can aid ligand and drug discovery for ligandbinding domains of other ion channels. © 2010 Brelidze et al.

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Brelidze, T. I., Carlson, A. E., Davies, D. R., Stewart, L. J., & Zagotta, W. N. (2010). Identifying regulators for EAG1 channels with a novel electrophysiology and tryptophan fluorescence based screen. PLoS ONE, 5(9), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012523

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