STABLE EXPRESSION OF INSECT VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL IN HEK293 CELLS
HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research, Agricultural Institute
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characterization of these complex transmembrane proteins. While instrumental in establishing the basal pharmacology of the insect para locus, these methods are fundamentally incompatible with the high-throughput screening (HTS) infrastructure required to address the modern crisis of pollinator decline. The successful functional expression of insect voltage-gated sodium channels in mammalian cell lines has historically been an unresolved problem.
This report provides the methodological details that have enabled the stable expression of the honeybee sodium channel (AmNav1) in Human Embryonic Kidney (HEK293) cells. By elucidating the obligatory role of the insect-specific auxiliary subunit (TipE) and employing an
optimized overexpression strategy, we have achieved robust sodium currents exceeding 10 nA. This work details the specific bioengineering protocols required for reconstitution, the biophysical
and pharmacological validation of the system, and the profound implications for industrial-scale screening of "bee-safe" chemistries capable of bypassing metabolic resistance mechanisms in pests.
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