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Year: 2012 PMID: 23071267 PMCID: PMC3483117 DOI: 10.1085/jgp.201210898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Physiol ISSN: 0022-1295 Impact factor: 4.086
Figure 1.Proposed interdomain interactions that make up the activation gate in Kv channels and HCN channels. (Top) Schematic showing two subunits of a four-subunit Kv channel. The S1–S4 transmembrane domains make up the voltage-sensing domain, which is linked to the pore-forming regions (S5–S6 domains) via the S4–S5 linker region. Potassium ions are conducted through the central pore region. Amino and carboxyl termini are intracellular. The lower part of the S6 domain is depicted as a separate cylinder. The lower part of the S6 domain is positioned beneath the S4–S5 linker from the same subunit. In response to hyperpolarization, the S4 of the voltage sensor moves downward and pushes down on the S4–S5 linker region, which, in turn, pushes down on the lower part of the S6 domain, which brings the S6 domains closer together to narrow and close the channel gate, which restricts ion flow. (Bottom) Schematic showing two subunits of a four-subunit HCN channel. Like Kv channels, HCN channels have an S1–S4 voltage-sensor domain linked via an S4–S5 linker to the pore-forming S5 and S6 domains. Like Kv channels, ions are conducted through a central pore. N- and C-terminal regions are intracellular. Distinct from Kv channels, the C-terminal region of HCN channels contains a post-S6/C-linker domain and a cyclic nucleotide–binding domain. Cyclic nucleotide monophosphate (cNMP) is depicted as bound to the channel. (The C-terminal region of the HCN subunit on the right is cut away for clarity.) Intrasubunit interactions are depicted between 364 in the S4–S5 linker region and 472 of the post-S6/C-linker region. This interaction takes place in the open state. The dashed line connected to the post-S6/C-linker domain indicates that amino acid 476 of the same post-S6/C-linker domain makes an intersubunit interaction with 364 on an adjacent subunit. This interaction takes place in the open state. Cd2+ bridges indicate the close proximity of the S4–S5 linker and post-S6/C-linker regions. The red arrow indicates movement from a lock-open (364 linked to 472) to a lock-closed (364 linked to 476) state.