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Stability of N-type inactivation and the coupling between N-type and C-type inactivation in the Aplysia Kv1 channel
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Aplysia
/ Insects
/ Laboratory animals
/ Neurosciences
/ Ovaries
/ Physiology
/ Plasmids
/ Potassium
/ Potassium channels (voltage-gated)
/ RNA polymerase
2024
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Stability of N-type inactivation and the coupling between N-type and C-type inactivation in the Aplysia Kv1 channel
in
Aplysia
/ Insects
/ Laboratory animals
/ Neurosciences
/ Ovaries
/ Physiology
/ Plasmids
/ Potassium
/ Potassium channels (voltage-gated)
/ RNA polymerase
2024
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Stability of N-type inactivation and the coupling between N-type and C-type inactivation in the Aplysia Kv1 channel
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Stability of N-type inactivation and the coupling between N-type and C-type inactivation in the Aplysia Kv1 channel
2024
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Overview
The voltage-dependent potassium channels (Kv channels) show several different types of inactivation. N-type inactivation is a fast inactivating mechanism, which is essentially an open pore blockade by the amino-terminal structure of the channel itself or the auxiliary subunit. There are several functionally discriminatable slow inactivation (C-type, P-type, U-type), the mechanism of which is supposed to include rearrangement of the pore region. In some Kv1 channels, the actual inactivation is brought about by coupling of N-type and C-type inactivation (N-C coupling). In the present study, we focused on the N-C coupling of the Aplysia Kv1 channel (AKv1). AKv1 shows a robust N-type inactivation, but its recovery is almost thoroughly from C-type inactivated state owing to the efficient N-C coupling. In the I8Q mutant of AKv1, we found that the inactivation as well as its recovery showed two kinetic components apparently correspond to N-type and C-type inactivation. Also, the cumulative inactivation which depends on N-type mechanism in AKv1 was hindered in I8Q, suggesting that N-type inactivation of I8Q is less stable. We also found that Zn2+ specifically accelerates C-type inactivation of AKv1 and that H382 in the pore turret is involved in the Zn2+ binding. Because the region around Ile8 (I8) in AKv1 has been suggested to be involved in the pre-block binding of the amino-terminal structure, our results strengthen a hypothesis that the stability of the pre-block state is important for stable N-type inactivation as well as the N-C coupling in the Kv1 channel inactivation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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