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Potassium channel selectivity filter dynamics revealed by single-molecule FRET.


ABSTRACT: Potassium (K) channels exhibit exquisite selectivity for conduction of K+ ions over other cations, particularly Na+. High-resolution structures reveal an archetypal selectivity filter (SF) conformation in which dehydrated K+ ions, but not Na+ ions, are perfectly coordinated. Using single-molecule FRET (smFRET), we show that the SF-forming loop (SF-loop) in KirBac1.1 transitions between constrained and dilated conformations as a function of ion concentration. The constrained conformation, essential for selective K+ permeability, is stabilized by K+ but not Na+ ions. Mutations that render channels nonselective result in dilated and dynamically unstable conformations, independent of the permeant ion. Further, while wild-type KirBac1.1 channels are K+ selective in physiological conditions, Na+ permeates in the absence of K+. Moreover, whereas K+ gradients preferentially support 86Rb+ fluxes, Na+ gradients preferentially support 22Na+ fluxes. This suggests differential ion selectivity in constrained versus dilated states, potentially providing a structural basis for this anomalous mole fraction effect.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6430689 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potassium channel selectivity filter dynamics revealed by single-molecule FRET.

Wang Shizhen S   Lee Sun-Joo SJ   Maksaev Grigory G   Fang Xin X   Zuo Chong C   Nichols Colin G CG  

Nature chemical biology 20190304 4


Potassium (K) channels exhibit exquisite selectivity for conduction of K<sup>+</sup> ions over other cations, particularly Na<sup>+</sup>. High-resolution structures reveal an archetypal selectivity filter (SF) conformation in which dehydrated K<sup>+</sup> ions, but not Na<sup>+</sup> ions, are perfectly coordinated. Using single-molecule FRET (smFRET), we show that the SF-forming loop (SF-loop) in KirBac1.1 transitions between constrained and dilated conformations as a function of ion concentr  ...[more]

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