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PubMed 14722253


Referenced in: none

Automatically associated channels: Kir2.1 , Kv2.1



Title: Novel neuroprotective K+ channel inhibitor identified by high-throughput screening in yeast.

Authors: Elena Zaks-Makhina, Yonjung Kim, Elias Aizenman, Edwin S Levitan

Journal, date & volume: Mol. Pharmacol., 2004 Jan , 65, 214-9

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14722253


Abstract
Discovery of K+ channel modulators is limited by low-throughput capacity of existing K+ channel assays. To enable high-throughput screening for novel pharmacological modulators of K+ channels, we developed an assay based on growth of yeast that functionally expresses mammalian Kir2.1 channels. Screening of 10,000 small molecules from a combinatorial chemical library yielded 42 potential Kir2.1 inhibitors. One compound, 3-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl-benzene-1,2-diol, was confirmed to inhibit K+ channels in patch-clamp measurements in mammalian cells with EC50 values of 60 and 1 microM for Kir2.1 and Kv2.1 channels, respectively. Inhibition of Kv2.1 channels decreased in the presence of the external pore blocker tetraethylammonium (TEA) and depended on a residue required for extracellular TEA action, suggesting that the identified compound targets the external mouth of the channel. Furthermore, at the nontoxic concentration of 3 microM, the identified compound completely abolished in vitro neuronal apoptosis mediated by Kv2.1 channels. Therefore, yeast-based screening has identified a novel uncharged neuroprotective mammalian K+ channel inhibitor.