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3₁₀-helix conformation facilitates the transition of a voltage sensor S4 segment toward the down state.

Christine S Schwaiger1, Pär Bjelkmar, Berk Hess, Erik Lindahl.   

Abstract

The activation of voltage-gated ion channels is controlled by the S4 helix, with arginines every third residue. The x-ray structures are believed to reflect an open-inactivated state, and models propose combinations of translation, rotation, and tilt to reach the resting state. Recently, experiments and simulations have independently observed occurrence of 3(10)-helix in S4. This suggests S4 might make a transition from α- to 3(10)-helix in the gating process. Here, we show 3(10)-helix structure between Q1 and R3 in the S4 segment of a voltage sensor appears to facilitate the early stage of the motion toward a down state. We use multiple microsecond-steered molecular simulations to calculate the work required for translating S4 both as α-helix and transformed to 3(10)-helix. The barrier appears to be caused by salt-bridge reformation simultaneous to R4 passing the F233 hydrophobic lock, and it is almost a factor-two lower with 3(10)-helix. The latter facilitates translation because R2/R3 line up to face E183/E226, which reduces the requirement to rotate S4. This is also reflected in a lower root mean-square deviation distortion of the rest of the voltage sensor. This supports the 3(10) hypothesis, and could explain some of the differences between the open-inactivated- versus activated-states.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21402026      PMCID: PMC3059565          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2011.02.003

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


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