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Helix breaking transition in the S4 of HCN channel is critical for hyperpolarization-dependent gating.


ABSTRACT: In contrast to most voltage-gated ion channels, hyperpolarization- and cAMP gated (HCN) ion channels open on hyperpolarization. Structure-function studies show that the voltage-sensor of HCN channels are unique but the mechanisms that determine gating polarity remain poorly understood. All-atom molecular dynamics simulations (~20 ?s) of HCN1 channel under hyperpolarization reveals an initial downward movement of the S4 voltage-sensor but following the transfer of last gating charge, the S4 breaks into two sub-helices with the lower sub-helix becoming parallel to the membrane. Functional studies on bipolar channels show that the gating polarity strongly correlates with helical turn propensity of the substituents at the breakpoint. Remarkably, in a proto-HCN background, the replacement of breakpoint serine with a bulky hydrophobic amino acid is sufficient to completely flip the gating polarity from inward to outward-rectifying. Our studies reveal an unexpected mechanism of inward rectification involving a linker sub-helix emerging from HCN S4 during hyperpolarization.

SUBMITTER: Kasimova MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6904216 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Helix breaking transition in the S4 of HCN channel is critical for hyperpolarization-dependent gating.

Kasimova Marina A MA   Tewari Debanjan D   Cowgill John B JB   Ursuleaz Willy Carrasquel WC   Lin Jenna L JL   Delemotte Lucie L   Chanda Baron B  

eLife 20191127


In contrast to most voltage-gated ion channels, hyperpolarization- and cAMP gated (HCN) ion channels open on hyperpolarization. Structure-function studies show that the voltage-sensor of HCN channels are unique but the mechanisms that determine gating polarity remain poorly understood. All-atom molecular dynamics simulations (~20 μs) of HCN1 channel under hyperpolarization reveals an initial downward movement of the S4 voltage-sensor but following the transfer of last gating charge, the S4 break  ...[more]

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