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Inter-?/? subunits coupling mediating pre-inactivation and augmented activation of BKCa(?2).


ABSTRACT: Large-conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) channels regulate the electric properties and neurotransmitter release in excitable cells. Its auxiliary ?2 subunits not only enhance gating, but also confer inactivation via a short-lived preinactivated state. However, the mechanism of enhancement and preinactivation of BK channels by ?2 remains elusive. Using our newly developed methods, we demonstrated that electrostatic forces played a crucial role in forming multiple complementary pairs of binding sites between ? and ? subunits including a "PI site" required for channel preinactivation, an "E site" enhancing calcium sensitivity and an "ECaB" coupling site transferring force to gate from the Ca(2+)-bowl via the ?2(K33, R34, K35), E site and S6-C linker, independent of another Ca(2+) binding site mSlo1(D362,D367). A comprehensive structural model of the BK(?2) complex was reconstructed based on these functional studies, which paves the way for a clearer understanding of the structural mechanisms of activation and preinactivation of other BK(?) complexes.

SUBMITTER: Hou P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3627188 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inter-α/β subunits coupling mediating pre-inactivation and augmented activation of BKCa(β2).

Hou Panpan P   Zeng Wenping W   Gan Geliang G   Lv Caixia C   Guo Xiying X   Zhang Zheng Z   Liu Haowen H   Wu Ying Y   Yao Jing J   Wei Aguan D AD   Wang Sheng S   Ding Jiuping J  

Scientific reports 20130101


Large-conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) channels regulate the electric properties and neurotransmitter release in excitable cells. Its auxiliary β2 subunits not only enhance gating, but also confer inactivation via a short-lived preinactivated state. However, the mechanism of enhancement and preinactivation of BK channels by β2 remains elusive. Using our newly developed methods, we demonstrated that electrostatic forces played a crucial role in forming multiple complementary pairs of  ...[more]

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