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Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels

TREK/TRAAK channels are polymodal K(+) channels that convert very diverse stimuli, including bioactive lipids, mechanical stretch and temperature, into electrical signals. The nature of the structural changes that regulate their activity remains an open question. Here, we show that a cytoplasmic dom...

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Autores principales: Soussia, Ismail Ben, Choveau, Frank S., Blin, Sandy, Kim, Eun-Jin, Feliciangeli, Sylvain, Chatelain, Franck C., Kang, Dawon, Bichet, Delphine, Lesage, Florian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30233308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00301
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author Soussia, Ismail Ben
Choveau, Frank S.
Blin, Sandy
Kim, Eun-Jin
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Chatelain, Franck C.
Kang, Dawon
Bichet, Delphine
Lesage, Florian
author_facet Soussia, Ismail Ben
Choveau, Frank S.
Blin, Sandy
Kim, Eun-Jin
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Chatelain, Franck C.
Kang, Dawon
Bichet, Delphine
Lesage, Florian
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description TREK/TRAAK channels are polymodal K(+) channels that convert very diverse stimuli, including bioactive lipids, mechanical stretch and temperature, into electrical signals. The nature of the structural changes that regulate their activity remains an open question. Here, we show that a cytoplasmic domain (the proximal C-ter domain, pCt) exerts antagonistic effects in TREK1 and TRAAK. In basal conditions, pCt favors activity in TREK1 whereas it impairs TRAAK activity. Using the conformation-dependent binding of fluoxetine, we show that TREK1 and TRAAK conformations at rest are different, and under the influence of pCt. Finally, we show that depleting PIP(2) in live cells has a more pronounced inhibitory effect on TREK1 than on TRAAK. This differential regulation of TREK1 and TRAAK is related to a previously unrecognized PIP(2)-binding site (R329, R330, and R331) present within TREK1 pCt, but not in TRAAK pCt. Collectively, these new data point out pCt as a major regulatory domain of these channels and suggest that the binding of PIP(2) to the pCt of TREK1 results in the stabilization of the conductive conformation in basal conditions.
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spelling pubmed-61315552018-09-19 Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels Soussia, Ismail Ben Choveau, Frank S. Blin, Sandy Kim, Eun-Jin Feliciangeli, Sylvain Chatelain, Franck C. Kang, Dawon Bichet, Delphine Lesage, Florian Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience TREK/TRAAK channels are polymodal K(+) channels that convert very diverse stimuli, including bioactive lipids, mechanical stretch and temperature, into electrical signals. The nature of the structural changes that regulate their activity remains an open question. Here, we show that a cytoplasmic domain (the proximal C-ter domain, pCt) exerts antagonistic effects in TREK1 and TRAAK. In basal conditions, pCt favors activity in TREK1 whereas it impairs TRAAK activity. Using the conformation-dependent binding of fluoxetine, we show that TREK1 and TRAAK conformations at rest are different, and under the influence of pCt. Finally, we show that depleting PIP(2) in live cells has a more pronounced inhibitory effect on TREK1 than on TRAAK. This differential regulation of TREK1 and TRAAK is related to a previously unrecognized PIP(2)-binding site (R329, R330, and R331) present within TREK1 pCt, but not in TRAAK pCt. Collectively, these new data point out pCt as a major regulatory domain of these channels and suggest that the binding of PIP(2) to the pCt of TREK1 results in the stabilization of the conductive conformation in basal conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6131555/ /pubmed/30233308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00301 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ben Soussia, Choveau, Blin, Kim, Feliciangeli, Chatelain, Kang, Bichet and Lesage. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Soussia, Ismail Ben
Choveau, Frank S.
Blin, Sandy
Kim, Eun-Jin
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Chatelain, Franck C.
Kang, Dawon
Bichet, Delphine
Lesage, Florian
Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title_full Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title_fullStr Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title_full_unstemmed Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title_short Antagonistic Effect of a Cytoplasmic Domain on the Basal Activity of Polymodal Potassium Channels
title_sort antagonistic effect of a cytoplasmic domain on the basal activity of polymodal potassium channels
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30233308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00301
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