Common mechanisms of inhibition for the Na+/glucose (hSGLT1) and Na+/Cl−/GABA (hGAT1) cotransporters
- 1 October 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 134 (3), 484-495
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0704274
Abstract
1. Electrophysiological methods were used to investigate the interaction of inhibitors with the human Na(+)/glucose (hSGLT1) and Na(+)/Cl(-)/GABA (hGAT1) cotransporters. Inhibitor constants were estimated from both inhibition of substrate-dependent current and inhibitor-induced changes in cotransporter conformation. 2. The competitive, non-transported inhibitors are substrate derivatives with inhibition constants from 200 nM (phlorizin) to 17 mM (esculin) for hSGLT1, and 300 nM (SKF89976A) to 10 mM (baclofen) for hGAT1. At least for hSGLT1, values determined using either method were proportional over 5-orders of magnitude. 3. Correlation of inhibition to structure of the inhibitors resulted in a pharmacophore for glycoside binding to hSGLT1: the aglycone is coplanar with the pyranose ring, and binds to a hydrophobic/aromatic surface of at least 7x12A. Important hydrogen bond interactions occur at five positions bordering this surface. 4. In both hSGLT1 and hGAT1 the data suggests that there is a large, hydrophobic inhibitor binding site approximately 8A from the substrate binding site. This suggests an architectural similarity between hSGLT1 and hGAT1. There is also structural similarity between non-competitive and competitive inhibitors, e.g., phloretin is the aglycone of phlorizin (hSGLT1) and nortriptyline resembles SKF89976A without nipecotic acid (hGAT1). 5. Our studies establish that measurement of the effect of inhibitors on presteady state currents is a valid non-radioactive method for the determination of inhibitor binding constants. Furthermore, analysis of the presteady state currents provide novel insights into partial reactions of the transport cycle and mode of action of the inhibitors.Keywords
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