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Regulation of sinoatrial funny channels by cyclic nucleotides: From adrenaline and IK2 to direct binding of ligands to protein subunits.

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The funny current, and the HCN channels that form it, are affected by the direct binding of cyclic nucleotides. Binding of these second messengers causes a depolarizing shift of the… Click to show full abstract

The funny current, and the HCN channels that form it, are affected by the direct binding of cyclic nucleotides. Binding of these second messengers causes a depolarizing shift of the activation curve, which leads to greater availability of current at physiological membrane voltages. This review outlines a brief history on this regulation and provides some evidence that other cyclic nucleotides, especially cGMP, may be important for the regulation of the funny channel in the heart. Current understanding of the molecular mechanism of cyclic nucleotide regulation is also presented, which includes the notions that full and partial agonism occur as a consequence of negatively cooperative binding. Knowledge gaps, including a potential role of cyclic nucleotide-regulation of the funny current under pathophysiological conditions, are included.

Keywords: direct binding; regulation sinoatrial; sinoatrial funny; cyclic nucleotides; regulation

Journal Title: Progress in biophysics and molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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