Literature DB >> 10650996

Modal behavior of the Kv1.1 channel conferred by the Kvbeta1.1 subunit and its regulation by dephosphorylation of Kv1.1.

D Singer-Lahat1, N Dascal, I Lotan.   

Abstract

Modulation of fast-inactivating voltage-gated K+ channels can produce plastic changes in neuronal signaling. Previously, we showed that the voltage-dependent K+ channel composed of brain Kv1.1 and Kvbeta1.1 subunits (alpha(beta) channel) gives rise to a current that has a fast-inactivating and a sustained component; the proportion of the fast-inactivating component could be decreased by dephosphorylation of a basally phosphorylated Ser-446 on the alpha subunit. To account for our results we suggested a model that assumes a bimodal gating of the alpha(beta) channel. In this study, using single-channel analysis, we confirm this model. Two modes of gating were identified: (1) an inactivating mode characterized by low open probability and single openings early in the voltage step, and (2) a non-inactivating gating mode with bursts of openings. These two modes were non-randomly distributed, with spontaneous shifts between them. Each mode is characterized by a different set of open time constants (tau) and mean open times (t(0)). The non-inactivating mode is similar to the gating mode of a homomultimeric alpha channel. The phosphorylation-deficient alphaS446Abeta channel has the same two gating modes. Furthermore, alkaline phosphatase promoted the transition to the non-inactivating mode. This is the first report of modal behavior of a fast-inactivating K+ channel; furthermore, it substantiates the notion that direct phosphorylation is one mechanism that regulates the equilibrium between the two modes and thereby regulates the extent of macroscopic fast inactivation of a brain K+ channel.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10650996     DOI: 10.1007/s004249900139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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