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Expression pattern and functional characteristics of two novel splice variants of the two-pore-domain potassium channel TREK-2.

Wenli Gu1, Günter Schlichthörl, Jochen R Hirsch, Hartmut Engels, Christine Karschin, Andreas Karschin, Christian Derst, Ortrud K Steinlein, Jürgen Daut.   

Abstract

Two novel alternatively spliced isoforms of the human two-pore-domain potassium channel TREK-2 were isolated from cDNA libraries of human kidney and fetal brain. The cDNAs of 2438 base pairs (bp) (TREK-2b) and 2559 bp (TREK-2c) encode proteins of 508 amino acids each. RT-PCR showed that TREK-2b is strongly expressed in kidney (primarily in the proximal tubule) and pancreas, whereas TREK-2c is abundantly expressed in brain. In situ hybridization revealed a very distinct expression pattern of TREK-2c in rat brain which partially overlapped with that of TREK-1. Expression of TREK-2b and TREK-2c in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells showed that their single-channel characteristics were similar. The slope conductance at negative potentials was 163 +/- 5 pS for TREK-2b and 179 +/- 17 pS for TREK-2c. The mean open and closed times of TREK-2b at -84 mV were 133 +/- 16 and 109 +/- 11 micros, respectively. Application of forskolin decreased the whole-cell current carried by TREK-2b and TREK-2c. The sensitivity to forskolin was abolished by mutating a protein kinase A phosphorylation site at position 364 of TREK-2c (construct S364A). Activation of protein kinase C (PKC) by application of phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) also reduced whole-cell current. However, removal of the putative TREK-2b-specific PKC phosphorylation site (construct T7A) did not affect inhibition by PMA. Our results suggest that alternative splicing of TREK-2 contributes to the diversity of two-pore-domain K+ channels.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11897838      PMCID: PMC2290188          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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