Extracellular conserved cysteine forms an intersubunit disulphide bridge in the KCNK5 (TASK-2) K+ channel without having an essential effect upon activity

Niemeyer, MI; Cid, LP; Valenzuela, X; Sepulveda, FV

Abstract

The functional channel unit of K+ channels with two pore regions in tandem is thought to be a homodimer and it has been suggested that this dimeric structure occurs by interaction of an extracellular domain, the self-interacting domain. Interaction and functional assembly have been studied in some detail for KCNK1. It is proposed that a disulphide bond between highly conserved C69 residues of the self-interacting domain is formed which is essential for channel activity. We mutated C51, the equivalent residue in the pH-dependent KCNK5, to study its effect on channel function. Western analysis of proteins from cells expressing epitope-tagged KCNK5 and KCNK5-C51S was consistent with reduction-sensitive self-association of monomers dependent upon the presence of C51. Patch-clamp analysis of heterologously expressed KCNK5-C51S, however, revealed it was functional and indistinguishable in rectification properties and pH dependence from the non-mutated channel. The same result was found with KCNK5-C115S. It is concluded that the proposed disulphide bond between cysteine 51 residues of KCNK5 subunits does occur and preserves a dimeric structure in the detergent solubilized complex. Functional assays, on the other hand, suggest that such a disulphide bridge is not essential for correct functional expression.

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Título según WOS: Extracellular conserved cysteine forms an intersubunit disulphide bridge in the KCNK5 (TASK-2) K+ channel without having an essential effect upon activity
Título según SCOPUS: Extracellular conserved cysteine forms an intersubunit disulphide bridge in the KCNK5 (TASK-2) K+ channel without having an essential effect upon activity
Título de la Revista: MOLECULAR MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volumen: 20
Número: 2
Editorial: Informa Healthcare
Fecha de publicación: 2003
Página de inicio: 185
Página final: 191
Idioma: English
URL: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0968768031000084181
DOI:

10.1080/0968768031000084181

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS