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Interactions of the sulfonylurea receptor 1 subunit in the molecular assembly of beta-cell K(ATP) channels.

M V Mikhailov1, S J Ashcroft.   

Abstract

We have investigated protein interactions involved in pancreatic beta-cell ATP-sensitive potassium channel assembly. These channels, which are of key importance for control of insulin release, are a hetero-oligomeric complex of pore-forming Kir6.2 subunits and sulfonylurea receptor (SUR1) subunits with two nucleotide-binding domains (NBD1 and NBD2). We divided SUR1 into two halves at Pro-1042. Expression of either the individual N- or C-terminal domain in a baculovirus expression system did not lead to glibenclamide binding activity, although studies with green fluorescent protein fusion proteins showed that both half-molecules were inserted into the plasma membrane. However, significant glibenclamide binding activity was observed when the half-molecules were co-expressed (even when NBD2 was deleted from the C-terminal half-molecule). Simultaneous expression of Kir6.2 resulted in enhanced glibenclamide binding activity. We conclude that the glibenclamide-binding site includes amino acid residues from both halves of the molecule, that there is strong interaction between different regions of SUR1, that NBD2 is not essential for glibenclamide binding, and that interactions between Kir6.2 and SUR1 participate in ATP-sensitive potassium channel assembly. Investigation of NBD1-green fluorescent protein fusion protein distribution inside insect cells expressing C-terminal halves of SUR1 demonstrated strong interaction between NBD1 and NBD2. We also expressed and purified NBD1 from Escherichia coli. Purified NBD1 was found to exist as a tetramer indicating strong homomeric attractions and a possible role for NBD1 in SUR1 assembly.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10652326     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.5.3360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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2.  3-D structural and functional characterization of the purified KATP channel complex Kir6.2-SUR1.

Authors:  Michael V Mikhailov; Jeff D Campbell; Heidi de Wet; Kenju Shimomura; Brittany Zadek; Richard F Collins; Mark S P Sansom; Robert C Ford; Frances M Ashcroft
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2005-11-24       Impact factor: 11.598

3.  Interaction of asymmetric ABCC9-encoded nucleotide binding domains determines KATP channel SUR2A catalytic activity.

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4.  A region of the sulfonylurea receptor critical for a modulation of ATP-sensitive K(+) channels by G-protein betagamma-subunits.

Authors:  Y Wada; T Yamashita; K Imai; R Miura; K Takao; M Nishi; H Takeshima; T Asano; R Morishita; K Nishizawa; S Kokubun; T Nukada
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2000-09-15       Impact factor: 11.598

5.  Role of the amino-terminal transmembrane domain of sulfonylurea receptor SUR2B for coupling to K(IR)6.2, ligand binding, and oligomerization.

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6.  Proximal C-terminal domain of sulphonylurea receptor 2A interacts with pore-forming Kir6 subunits in KATP channels.

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2004-04-01       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Functional clustering of mutations in the dimer interface of the nucleotide binding folds of the sulfonylurea receptor.

Authors:  Ricard Masia; Colin G Nichols
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2008-08-20       Impact factor: 5.157

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9.  Tetrameric structure of SUR2B revealed by electron microscopy of oriented single particles.

Authors:  Constantina Fotinou; Jussi Aittoniemi; Heidi de Wet; Ange Polidori; Bernard Pucci; Mark S P Sansom; Catherine Vénien-Bryan; Frances M Ashcroft
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