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Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated that slow inactivation of the Shaker potassium channel can be made ~100-fold faster or slower by point mutations at a site in the outer pore (T449). However, the discovery that two forms of slow inactivation coexist in Shaker raises the question of which inactivation process is affected by mutation. Equivalent mutations in K^sub V^2.1, a channel exhibiting only U-type inactivation, have minimal effects on inactivation, suggesting that mutation of Shaker T449 acts on C-type inactivation alone, a widely held yet untested hypothesis. This study reexamines mutations at Shaker T449, confirming that T449A speeds inactivation and T449Y/V slow it. T449Y and T449V exhibit U-type inactivation that is enhanced by high extracellular potassium, in contrast to C-type inactivation in T449A which is inhibited by high potassium. Automated parameter estimation for a 12-state Markov model suggests that U-type inactivation occurs mainly from closed states upon weak depolarization, but primarily from the open state at positive voltages. The model also suggests that WT channels, which in this study exhibit mostly C-type inactivation, recover from inactivation through closed-inactivated states, producing voltage-dependent recovery. This suggests that both C-type and U-type inactivation involve both open-inactivated and closed-inactivated states.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Shaker IR T449 Mutants Separate C- from U-Type Inactivation
Author
Jamieson, Quentin; Jones, Stephen W
Pages
319-30
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Apr 2014
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00222631
e-ISSN
14321424
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1506421421
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014