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Molecular properties of voltage-gated K+ channels.

J O Dolly1, D N Parcej.   

Abstract

Subfamilies of voltage-activated K+ channels (Kv1-4) contribute to controlling neuron excitability and the underlying functional parameters. Genes encoding the multiple alpha subunits from each of these protein groups have been cloned, expressed and the resultant distinct K+ currents characterized. The predicted amino acid sequences showed that each alpha subunit contains six putative membrane-spanning alpha-helical segments (S1-6), with one (S4) being deemed responsible for the channels' voltage sensing. Additionally, there is an H5 region, of incompletely defined structure, that traverses the membrane and forms the ion pore; residues therein responsible for K+ selectively have been identified. Susceptibility of certain K+ currents produced by the Shaker-related subfamily (Kv1) to inhibition by alpha-dendrotoxin has allowed purification of authentic K+ channels from mammalian brain. These are large (M(r) approximately 400 kD), octomeric sialoglycoproteins composed of alpha and beta subunits in a stoichiometry of (alpha)4(beta)4, with subtypes being created by combinations of subunit isoforms. Subsequent cloning of the genes for beta 1, beta 2 and beta 3 subunits revealed novel sequences for these hydrophilic proteins that are postulated to be associated with the alpha subunits on the inner side of the membrane. Coexpression of beta 1 and Kv1.4 subunits demonstrated that this auxiliary beta protein accelerates the inactivation of the K+ current, a striking effect mediate by an N-terminal moiety. Models are presented that indicate the functional domains pinpointed in the channel proteins.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8807399     DOI: 10.1007/bf02110698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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