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Molecular properties of Kcv, a virus encoded K+ channel

Authors :
Pagliuca C
Goetze TA
Wagner R
Thiel G
Moroni A
Parcej D.
Source :
Biochemistry (Easton) 46 (2007): 1079–1090., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Pagliuca C, Goetze TA, Wagner R, Thiel G, Moroni A, Parcej D./titolo:Molecular properties of Kcv, a virus encoded K+ channel./doi:/rivista:Biochemistry (Easton)/anno:2007/pagina_da:1079/pagina_a:1090/intervallo_pagine:1079–1090/volume:46
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
American Chemical Society., [Easton, Pa.], Stati Uniti d'America, 2007.

Abstract

The miniature viral K+ channel Kcv represents the pore module of all K+ channels. A synthetic gene of Kcv with an elevated GC content compared to that of the wild-type gene was expressed heterologously in Pichia pastoris, and the purified protein was functionally reconstituted into liposomes. Biochemical assays reveal a remarkable cation selective stability of the channel tetramer via SDS-PAGE. Only cations, which permeate Kcv, were able to protect the oligomer against disassembly into monomers at high temperatures. Electrophysiological characterization of the single Kcv channel reveals a saturating conductance (lambda(max)) of 360 pS; the single-channel current-voltage relation was strongly rectifying with a negative slope conductance at extreme voltages. The channel was highly selective for K+ and was blocked by Ba2+ and in a side specific manner by Na+ and Cs+ also. The channel conducted Rb+, but as a consequence, the channel was shifted into a hyperactive state. We conclude that specific binding interactions of cations in the conductive pathway are an important determinant of channel stability and function.

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Journal :
Biochemistry (Easton) 46 (2007): 1079–1090., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Pagliuca C, Goetze TA, Wagner R, Thiel G, Moroni A, Parcej D./titolo:Molecular properties of Kcv, a virus encoded K+ channel./doi:/rivista:Biochemistry (Easton)/anno:2007/pagina_da:1079/pagina_a:1090/intervallo_pagine:1079–1090/volume:46
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