Crystal structure of an inactivated mutant mammalian voltage-gated K(+) channel

失活突变型哺乳动物电压门控K(+)通道的晶体结构

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Abstract

C-type inactivation underlies important roles played by voltage-gated K(+) (Kv) channels. Functional studies have provided strong evidence that a common underlying cause of this type of inactivation is an alteration near the extracellular end of the channel's ion-selectivity filter. Unlike N-type inactivation, which is known to reflect occlusion of the channel's intracellular end, the structural mechanism of C-type inactivation remains controversial and may have many detailed variations. Here we report that in voltage-gated Shaker K(+) channels lacking N-type inactivation, a mutation enhancing inactivation disrupts the outermost K(+) site in the selectivity filter. Furthermore, in a crystal structure of the Kv1.2-2.1 chimeric channel bearing the same mutation, the outermost K(+) site, which is formed by eight carbonyl-oxygen atoms, appears to be slightly too small to readily accommodate a K(+) ion and in fact exhibits little ion density; this structural finding is consistent with the functional hallmark of C-type inactivation.

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