Abstract
Blockade of the human ether-a-go-go related gene 1 (hERG1) channel has been associated with an increased duration of ventricular repolarization, causing prolongation of the time interval between Q and T waves (long QT syndrome, or LQTS). LQTS may result in serious cardiovascular disorders such as tachyarrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Diverse types of organic compounds bind to the wide intracellular cavity in the pore domain of hERG channels, leading to a full or partial blockade of ion current through the pore. The drug– induced blockade of the hERG-related component of the potassium current is thought to be a major reason for drug– induced arrhythmias in humans. Identification of specific interactions governing the high-affinity blockade of cardiac potassium (K–) channels is crucial both for the prevention of unintended ion channel block and for the design of ion channel modulators. A plethora of ligand- and receptor-based models of K-channels have been created to address these challenges. In this paper, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the structure-function relationship of hERG and discuss progress in the use of molecular modeling for developing both blockers and activators of hERG.
Keywords: hERG, biological channels, long QT syndrome, channel activation and blockade, blockers and activators of hERG, hERG screening, potent modeling strategies of ion channels, hERG1, Drugs, ventricular repolarization, ligand- and receptor-based models, structure-function relationship, potent modeling, strategies of ion channels, transmembrane, anti-arrhythmic activity, proarrhythmic-drug-induced LQTS, non-cardiac medications, antibiotics, antihistamines, antibacterials, terfenadine, cisapride, astemizole, grepafloxin
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of hERG1 Channel Activation and Blockade by Drugs
Volume: 17 Issue: 30
Author(s): S. Durdagi, J. Subbotina, J. Lees-Miller, J. Guo, H. J. Duff and S. Y. Noskov
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Keywords: hERG, biological channels, long QT syndrome, channel activation and blockade, blockers and activators of hERG, hERG screening, potent modeling strategies of ion channels, hERG1, Drugs, ventricular repolarization, ligand- and receptor-based models, structure-function relationship, potent modeling, strategies of ion channels, transmembrane, anti-arrhythmic activity, proarrhythmic-drug-induced LQTS, non-cardiac medications, antibiotics, antihistamines, antibacterials, terfenadine, cisapride, astemizole, grepafloxin
Abstract: Blockade of the human ether-a-go-go related gene 1 (hERG1) channel has been associated with an increased duration of ventricular repolarization, causing prolongation of the time interval between Q and T waves (long QT syndrome, or LQTS). LQTS may result in serious cardiovascular disorders such as tachyarrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Diverse types of organic compounds bind to the wide intracellular cavity in the pore domain of hERG channels, leading to a full or partial blockade of ion current through the pore. The drug– induced blockade of the hERG-related component of the potassium current is thought to be a major reason for drug– induced arrhythmias in humans. Identification of specific interactions governing the high-affinity blockade of cardiac potassium (K–) channels is crucial both for the prevention of unintended ion channel block and for the design of ion channel modulators. A plethora of ligand- and receptor-based models of K-channels have been created to address these challenges. In this paper, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the structure-function relationship of hERG and discuss progress in the use of molecular modeling for developing both blockers and activators of hERG.
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Durdagi S., Subbotina J., Lees-Miller J., Guo J., J. Duff H. and Y. Noskov S., Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of hERG1 Channel Activation and Blockade by Drugs, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2010; 17 (30) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986710792927886
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