Literature DB >> 18931317

Non-linear intramolecular interactions and voltage sensitivity of a KV1 family potassium channel from Polyorchis penicillatus (Eschscholtz 1829).

Tara L Klassen1, Megan L O'Mara, Megan Redstone, Andrew N Spencer, Warren J Gallin.   

Abstract

Voltage sensitivity of voltage-gated potassium channels (VKCs) is a primary factor in shaping action potentials in excitable cells. Variation in the amino acid sequence of the channel proteins is responsible for differences in the voltage range over which the channel opens. Thus, understanding how changes in voltage sensitivity are effected by changes in channel protein sequence illuminates the functional evolution of excitability. The K(V)1-family channel jShak1, from the jellyfish Polyorchis penicillatus, differs from most other K(V)1 channels in ways that are useful for studying the problem of how voltage sensitivity is related to channel sequence. We assessed the contributions of changes in sequence of the S4, voltage sensing, helix and changes in one asparagine residue in the S2 helix, to the relative stability of the open and closed states of the channel. Mutation of the neutral S2 residue (Asn227) to glutamate stabilized the open conformation of the channel. Different modifications of charge and length in S4 favoured either the closed conformation or the open conformation. The interactions between pairs of mutations revealed that some of the S4 mutations alter the conformation of the voltage-sensing domain such that the S4 helix is constrained to be closer to the S2 helix than in the wild-type conformation. These results, taken in conjunction with three-dimensional models of the channel, identify intra-molecular interactions that control the balance between open and closed states. These interactions are likely to be relevant to understanding the functional characteristics of members of this channel family from other organisms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18931317     DOI: 10.1242/jeb.022608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


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