Literature DB >> 18400952

A residue at the cytoplasmic entrance of BK-type channels regulating single-channel opening by its hydrophobicity.

Zhaohua Guo1, Caixia Lv, Hong Yi, Yu Xiong, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li, Tao Xu, Jiuping Ding.   

Abstract

Single large-conductance calcium-activated K(+) (BK) channels encoded by the mSlo gene usually have synchronous gating, but a Drosophila dSlo (A2/C2/E2/G5/10) splice variant (dSlo1A) exhibits very flickery openings. To probe this difference in gating, we constructed a mutant I323T. This channel exhibits four subconductance levels similar to those of dSlo1A. Rectification of the single-channel current-voltage relation of I323T decreased as [Ca(2+) ](in) increased from 10 to 300 microM. Mutagenesis suggests that the hydrophobicity of the residue at the position is important for the wild-type gating; i.e., increasing hydrophobicity prolongs open duration. Molecular dynamics simulation suggests that four hydrophobic pore-lining residues at position 323 of mSlo act cooperatively in a "shutter-like" mechanism gating the permeation of K(+) ions. Rate-equilibrium free energy relations analysis shows that the four I323 residues in an mSlo channel have a conformation 65% similar to the closed conformation during gating. Based on these observations, we suggest that the appearance of rectification and substates of BK-type channels arise from a reduction of the cooperativity among these four residues and a lower probability of being open.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18400952      PMCID: PMC2292367          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.120022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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