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Tracking a complete voltage-sensor cycle with metal-ion bridges.


ABSTRACT: Voltage-gated ion channels open and close in response to changes in membrane potential, thereby enabling electrical signaling in excitable cells. The voltage sensitivity is conferred through four voltage-sensor domains (VSDs) where positively charged residues in the fourth transmembrane segment (S4) sense the potential. While an open state is known from the Kv1.2/2.1 X-ray structure, the conformational changes underlying voltage sensing have not been resolved. We present 20 additional interactions in one open and four different closed conformations based on metal-ion bridges between all four segments of the VSD in the voltage-gated Shaker K channel. A subset of the experimental constraints was used to generate Rosetta models of the conformations that were subjected to molecular simulation and tested against the remaining constraints. This achieves a detailed model of intermediate conformations during VSD gating. The results provide molecular insight into the transition, suggesting that S4 slides at least 12 Å along its axis to open the channel with a 3(10) helix region present that moves in sequence in S4 in order to occupy the same position in space opposite F290 from open through the three first closed states.

SUBMITTER: Henrion U 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3365220 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracking a complete voltage-sensor cycle with metal-ion bridges.

Henrion Ulrike U   Renhorn Jakob J   Börjesson Sara I SI   Nelson Erin M EM   Schwaiger Christine S CS   Bjelkmar Pär P   Wallner Björn B   Lindahl Erik E   Elinder Fredrik F  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120425 22


Voltage-gated ion channels open and close in response to changes in membrane potential, thereby enabling electrical signaling in excitable cells. The voltage sensitivity is conferred through four voltage-sensor domains (VSDs) where positively charged residues in the fourth transmembrane segment (S4) sense the potential. While an open state is known from the Kv1.2/2.1 X-ray structure, the conformational changes underlying voltage sensing have not been resolved. We present 20 additional interactio  ...[more]

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