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Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism

Inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) channels are broadly expressed in both excitable and nonexcitable tissues, where they contribute to a wide variety of cellular functions. Numerous studies have established that rectification of Kir channels is not an inherent property of the channel protein itself...

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Autores principales: Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G., Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A., Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G., Ferrer, Tania, Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo, Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A., Sánchez-Chapula, José A., Rodríguez-Menchaca, Aldo A.
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Publicado: Rockefeller University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33822868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201912540
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author Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G.
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
Ferrer, Tania
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Rodríguez-Menchaca, Aldo A.
author_facet Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G.
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
Ferrer, Tania
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Rodríguez-Menchaca, Aldo A.
author_sort Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G.
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description Inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) channels are broadly expressed in both excitable and nonexcitable tissues, where they contribute to a wide variety of cellular functions. Numerous studies have established that rectification of Kir channels is not an inherent property of the channel protein itself, but rather reflects strong voltage dependence of channel block by intracellular cations, such as polyamines and Mg(2+). Here, we identify a previously unknown mechanism of inward rectification in Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels in the absence of these endogenous blockers. This novel intrinsic rectification originates from the voltage-dependent behavior of Kir4.1/Kir5.1, which is generated by the flux of potassium ions through the channel pore; the inward K(+)-flux induces the opening of the gate, whereas the outward flux is unable to maintain the gate open. This gating mechanism powered by the K(+)-flux is convergent with the gating of PIP(2) because, at a saturating concentration, PIP(2) greatly reduces the inward rectification. Our findings provide evidence of the coexistence of two rectification mechanisms in Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels: the classical inward rectification induced by blocking cations and an intrinsic voltage-dependent mechanism generated by the K(+)-flux gating.
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spelling pubmed-80252122021-11-03 Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G. Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A. Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G. Ferrer, Tania Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A. Sánchez-Chapula, José A. Rodríguez-Menchaca, Aldo A. J Gen Physiol Communication Inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) channels are broadly expressed in both excitable and nonexcitable tissues, where they contribute to a wide variety of cellular functions. Numerous studies have established that rectification of Kir channels is not an inherent property of the channel protein itself, but rather reflects strong voltage dependence of channel block by intracellular cations, such as polyamines and Mg(2+). Here, we identify a previously unknown mechanism of inward rectification in Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels in the absence of these endogenous blockers. This novel intrinsic rectification originates from the voltage-dependent behavior of Kir4.1/Kir5.1, which is generated by the flux of potassium ions through the channel pore; the inward K(+)-flux induces the opening of the gate, whereas the outward flux is unable to maintain the gate open. This gating mechanism powered by the K(+)-flux is convergent with the gating of PIP(2) because, at a saturating concentration, PIP(2) greatly reduces the inward rectification. Our findings provide evidence of the coexistence of two rectification mechanisms in Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels: the classical inward rectification induced by blocking cations and an intrinsic voltage-dependent mechanism generated by the K(+)-flux gating. Rockefeller University Press 2021-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8025212/ /pubmed/33822868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201912540 Text en © 2021 Marmolejo-Murillo et al. http://www.rupress.org/terms/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms/). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 International license, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia G.
Aréchiga-Figueroa, Iván A.
Moreno-Galindo, Eloy G.
Ferrer, Tania
Zamora-Cárdenas, Rodrigo
Navarro-Polanco, Ricardo A.
Sánchez-Chapula, José A.
Rodríguez-Menchaca, Aldo A.
Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title_full Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title_fullStr Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title_short Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent K(+)-flux gating mechanism
title_sort kir4.1/kir5.1 channels possess strong intrinsic inward rectification determined by a voltage-dependent k(+)-flux gating mechanism
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33822868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201912540
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