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Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel
High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) (BK) channels are essential for many biological processes such as smooth muscle contraction and neurotransmitter release1-4. This group of channels can be activated synergistically by both voltage and intracellular Ca(2+), with the large C-terminal intracellular po...
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author | Wu, Yunkun Yang, Yi Ye, Sheng Jiang, Youxing |
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description | High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) (BK) channels are essential for many biological processes such as smooth muscle contraction and neurotransmitter release1-4. This group of channels can be activated synergistically by both voltage and intracellular Ca(2+), with the large C-terminal intracellular portion being responsible for Ca(2+) sensing5-13. Here we present the crystal structure of the entire cytoplasmic region of the human BK channel in a Ca(2+) free state. The structure reveals four intracellular subunits, each comprising two tandem RCK domains, assembled into a gating ring similar to that seen in the MthK channel14 and likely representing its physiological assembly. Three Ca(2+) binding sites including the Ca(2+) bowl are mapped onto the structure based on mutagenesis data. The Ca(2+) bowl, located within the second RCK domain, forms an EF-hand like motif and is strategically positioned close to the assembly interface between two subunits. The other two Ca(2+) (or Mg(2+)) binding sites, Asp367 and Glu374/Glu399, are located on the first RCK domain. The Asp367 site has high Ca(2+) sensitivity and is positioned in the groove between the N- and C- terminal subdomains of RCK1, whereas the low affinity Mg(2+)-binding Glu374/Glu399 site is positioned on the upper plateau of the gating ring and close to the membrane. Our structure also contains the linker connecting the transmembrane and intracellular domains, allowing us to dock a voltage-gated K(+) channel pore of known structure onto the gating ring with reasonable accuracy and generate a structural model for the full BK channel. |
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spelling | pubmed-29104252011-01-01 Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel Wu, Yunkun Yang, Yi Ye, Sheng Jiang, Youxing Nature Article High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) (BK) channels are essential for many biological processes such as smooth muscle contraction and neurotransmitter release1-4. This group of channels can be activated synergistically by both voltage and intracellular Ca(2+), with the large C-terminal intracellular portion being responsible for Ca(2+) sensing5-13. Here we present the crystal structure of the entire cytoplasmic region of the human BK channel in a Ca(2+) free state. The structure reveals four intracellular subunits, each comprising two tandem RCK domains, assembled into a gating ring similar to that seen in the MthK channel14 and likely representing its physiological assembly. Three Ca(2+) binding sites including the Ca(2+) bowl are mapped onto the structure based on mutagenesis data. The Ca(2+) bowl, located within the second RCK domain, forms an EF-hand like motif and is strategically positioned close to the assembly interface between two subunits. The other two Ca(2+) (or Mg(2+)) binding sites, Asp367 and Glu374/Glu399, are located on the first RCK domain. The Asp367 site has high Ca(2+) sensitivity and is positioned in the groove between the N- and C- terminal subdomains of RCK1, whereas the low affinity Mg(2+)-binding Glu374/Glu399 site is positioned on the upper plateau of the gating ring and close to the membrane. Our structure also contains the linker connecting the transmembrane and intracellular domains, allowing us to dock a voltage-gated K(+) channel pore of known structure onto the gating ring with reasonable accuracy and generate a structural model for the full BK channel. 2010-06-23 2010-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2910425/ /pubmed/20574420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09252 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Wu, Yunkun Yang, Yi Ye, Sheng Jiang, Youxing Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title | Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title_full | Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title_fullStr | Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title_short | Structure of the Gating Ring from the Human High-conductance Ca(2+)-gated K(+) Channel |
title_sort | structure of the gating ring from the human high-conductance ca(2+)-gated k(+) channel |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20574420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09252 |
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