Literature DB >> 15731196

Signal transduction pathway for the substance P-induced inhibition of rat Kir3 (GIRK) channel.

Maki Koike-Tani1, John M Collins, Takeharu Kawano, Peng Zhao, Qi Zhao, Tohru Kozasa, Shigehiro Nakajima, Yasuko Nakajima.   

Abstract

Certain transmitters inhibit Kir3 (GIRK) channels, resulting in neuronal excitation. We analysed signalling mechanisms for substance P (SP)-induced Kir3 inhibition in relation to the role of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)). SP rapidly - with a half-time of approximately 10 s with intracellular GTPgammaS and approximately 14 s with intracellular GTP - inhibits a robustly activated Kir3.1/Kir3.2 current. A mutant Kir3 channel, Kir3.1(M223L)/Kir3.2(I234L), which has a stronger binding to PIP(2) than does the wild type Kir3.1/Kir3.2, is inhibited by SP as rapidly as the wild type Kir3.1/Kir3.2. This result contradicts the idea that Kir3 inhibition originates from the depletion of PIP(2). A Kir2.1 (IRK1) mutant, Kir2.1(R218Q), despite having a weaker binding to PIP(2) than wild type Kir3.1/Kir3.2, shows a SP-induced inhibition slower than the wild type Kir3.1/Kir3.2 channel, again conflicting with the PIP(2) theory of channel inhibition. Co-immunoprecipitation reveals that Galpha(q) binds with Kir3.2, but not with Kir2.2 or Kir2.1. These functional results and co-immunoprecipitation data suggest that G(q) activation rapidly inhibits Kir3 (but not Kir2), possibly by direct binding of Galpha(q) to the channel.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15731196      PMCID: PMC1464441          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.079285

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


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