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Publication : Multiple modalities converge on a common gate to control K2P channel function.

First Author  Bagriantsev SN Year  2011
Journal  EMBO J Volume  30
Issue  17 Pages  3594-606
PubMed ID  21765396 Mgi Jnum  J:175892
Mgi Id  MGI:5287905 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2011.230
Citation  Bagriantsev SN, et al. (2011) Multiple modalities converge on a common gate to control K(2P) channel function. EMBO J 30(17):3594-606
abstractText  Members of the K(2P) potassium channel family regulate neuronal excitability and are implicated in pain, anaesthetic responses, thermosensation, neuroprotection, and mood. Unlike other potassium channels, K(2P)s are gated by remarkably diverse stimuli that include chemical, thermal, and mechanical modalities. It has remained unclear whether the various gating inputs act through separate or common channel elements. Here, we show that protons, heat, and pressure affect activity of the prototypical, polymodal K(2P), K(2P)2.1 (KCNK2/TREK-1), at a common molecular gate that comprises elements of the pore-forming segments and the N-terminal end of the M4 transmembrane segment. We further demonstrate that the M4 gating element is conserved among K(2P)s and is employed regardless of whether the gating stimuli are inhibitory or activating. Our results define a unique gating mechanism shared by K(2P) family members and suggest that their diverse sensory properties are achieved by coupling different molecular sensors to a conserved core gating apparatus.
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