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Title
Independent movement of the voltage sensors in K(V)2.1/K(V)6.4 heterotetramers
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Abstract
Heterotetramer voltage-gated K+ (K-V) channels K(V)2.1/K(V)6.4 display a gating charge-voltage (Q(V)) distribution composed by two separate components. We use state dependent chemical accessibility to cysteines substituted in either K(V)2.1 or K(V)6.4 to assess the voltage sensor movements of each subunit. By comparing the voltage dependences of chemical modification and gating charge displacement, here we show that each gating charge component corresponds to a specific subunit forming the heterotetramer. The voltage sensors from K(V)6.4 subunits move at more negative potentials than the voltage sensors belonging to K(V)2.1 subunits. These results indicate that the voltage sensors from the tetrameric channels move independently. In addition, our data shows that 75% of the total charge is attributed to K(V)2.1, while 25% to K(V)6.4. Thus, the most parsimonious model for K(V)2.1/K(V)6.4 channels' stoichiometry is 3:1.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Scientific reports. - London, 2011, currens
Publication
London : Nature Publishing Group , 2017
ISSN
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/SREP41646
Volume/pages
7 (2017) , 9 p.
Article Reference
41646
ISI
000393095400002
Pubmed ID
28139741
Medium
E-only publicatie
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"Silent" voltage-gated K+ channel subunits: analysis of the molecular determinants of modulatory properties and electrically silent behavior and elucidation of the physiological role.
"Silent" voltage-gated K+ channel subunits – no simple silent bystanders: analysis of their pharmacological profile, physiological role and gating mechanism.
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Creation 16.03.2017
Last edited 09.10.2023
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