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Conformational changes in the selectivity filter of the open-state KcsA channel: an energy minimization study.

Gennady V Miloshevsky1, Peter C Jordan.   

Abstract

Potassium channels switch between closed and open conformations and selectively conduct K(+) ions. There are at least two gates. The TM2 bundle at the intracellular site is the primary gate of KcsA, and rearrangements at the selectivity filter (SF) act as the second gate. The SF blocks ion flow via an inactivation process similar to C-type inactivation of voltage-gated K(+) channels. We recently generated the open-state conformation of the KcsA channel. We found no major, possibly inactivating, structural changes in the SF associated with this massive inner-pore rearrangement, which suggests that the gates might act independently. Here we energy-minimize the open state of wild-type and mutant KcsA, validating in silico structures of energy-minimized SFs by comparison with crystallographic structures, and use these data to gain insight into how mutation, ion depletion, and K(+) to Na(+) substitution influence SF conformation. Both E71 or D80 protonations/mutations and the presence/absence of protein-buried water molecule(s) modify the H-bonding network stabilizing the P-loops, spawning numerous SF conformations. We find that the inactivated state corresponds to conformations with a partially unoccupied or an entirely empty SF. These structures, involving modifications in all four P-loops, are stabilized by H-bonds between amide H and carbonyl O atoms from adjacent P-loops, which block ion passage. The inner portions of the P-loops are more rigid than the outer parts. Changes are localized to the outer binding sites, with innermost site S4 persisting in the inactivated state. Strong binding by Na(+) locally contracts the SF around Na(+), releasing ligands that do not participate in Na(+) coordination, and occluding the permeation pathway. K(+) selectivity primarily appears to arise from the inability of the SF to completely dehydrate Na(+) ions due to basic structural differences between liquid water and the "quasi-liquid" SF matrix.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18621821      PMCID: PMC2547464          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.108.136556

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


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