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Supramolecular Organization and Functional Implications of K+ ?Channel Clusters in Membranes.


ABSTRACT: The segregation of cellular surfaces in heterogeneous patches is considered to be a common motif in bacteria and eukaryotes that is underpinned by the observation of clustering and cooperative gating of signaling membrane proteins such as receptors or channels. Such processes could represent an important cellular strategy to shape signaling activity. Hence, structural knowledge of the arrangement of channels or receptors in supramolecular assemblies represents a crucial step towards a better understanding of signaling across membranes. We herein report on the supramolecular organization of clusters of the K+ channel KcsA in bacterial membranes, which was analyzed by a combination of DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR experiments and MD simulations. We used solid-state NMR spectroscopy to determine the channel-channel interface and to demonstrate the strong correlation between channel function and clustering, which suggests a yet unknown mechanism of communication between K+ channels.

SUBMITTER: Visscher KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5655921 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Supramolecular Organization and Functional Implications of K<sup>+</sup>  Channel Clusters in Membranes.

Visscher Koen M KM   Medeiros-Silva João J   Mance Deni D   Rodrigues João P G L M JPGLM   Daniëls Mark M   Bonvin Alexandre M J J AMJJ   Baldus Marc M   Weingarth Markus M  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20170809 43


The segregation of cellular surfaces in heterogeneous patches is considered to be a common motif in bacteria and eukaryotes that is underpinned by the observation of clustering and cooperative gating of signaling membrane proteins such as receptors or channels. Such processes could represent an important cellular strategy to shape signaling activity. Hence, structural knowledge of the arrangement of channels or receptors in supramolecular assemblies represents a crucial step towards a better und  ...[more]

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