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Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells

Two-pore domain K(+) channels (K(2P) channels), active as dimers, produce inhibitory currents regulated by a variety of stimuli. Among them, TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 1 (TALK1), TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 2 (TALK2), and TWIK1-related acid-sensitive...

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Autores principales: Khoubza, Lamyaa, Gilbert, Nicolas, Kim, Eun-Jin, Chatelain, Franck C., Feliciangeli, Sylvain, Abelanet, Sophie, Kang, Dawon, Lesage, Florian, Bichet, Delphine
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36063992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102447
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author Khoubza, Lamyaa
Gilbert, Nicolas
Kim, Eun-Jin
Chatelain, Franck C.
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Abelanet, Sophie
Kang, Dawon
Lesage, Florian
Bichet, Delphine
author_facet Khoubza, Lamyaa
Gilbert, Nicolas
Kim, Eun-Jin
Chatelain, Franck C.
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Abelanet, Sophie
Kang, Dawon
Lesage, Florian
Bichet, Delphine
author_sort Khoubza, Lamyaa
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description Two-pore domain K(+) channels (K(2P) channels), active as dimers, produce inhibitory currents regulated by a variety of stimuli. Among them, TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 1 (TALK1), TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 2 (TALK2), and TWIK1-related acid-sensitive K(+) channel 2 (TASK2) form a subfamily of structurally related K(2P) channels stimulated by extracellular alkalosis. The human genes encoding these proteins are clustered at chromosomal region 6p21 and coexpressed in multiple tissues, including the pancreas. The question whether these channels form functional heteromers remained open. By analyzing single-cell transcriptomic data, we show that these channels are coexpressed in insulin-secreting pancreatic β-cells. Using in situ proximity ligation assay and electrophysiology, we show that they form functional heterodimers both upon heterologous expression and under native conditions in human pancreatic β-cells. We demonstrate that heteromerization of TALK2 with TALK1 or with TASK2 endows TALK2 with sensitivity to extracellular alkalosis in the physiological range. We further show that the association of TASK2 with TALK1 and TALK2 increases their unitary conductance. These results provide a new example of heteromerization in the K(2P) channel family expanding the range of the potential physiological and pathophysiological roles of TALK1/TALK2/TASK2 channels, not only in insulin-secreting cells but also in the many other tissues in which they are coexpressed.
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spelling pubmed-95200242022-10-04 Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells Khoubza, Lamyaa Gilbert, Nicolas Kim, Eun-Jin Chatelain, Franck C. Feliciangeli, Sylvain Abelanet, Sophie Kang, Dawon Lesage, Florian Bichet, Delphine J Biol Chem Research Article Two-pore domain K(+) channels (K(2P) channels), active as dimers, produce inhibitory currents regulated by a variety of stimuli. Among them, TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 1 (TALK1), TWIK1-related alkalinization-activated K(+) channel 2 (TALK2), and TWIK1-related acid-sensitive K(+) channel 2 (TASK2) form a subfamily of structurally related K(2P) channels stimulated by extracellular alkalosis. The human genes encoding these proteins are clustered at chromosomal region 6p21 and coexpressed in multiple tissues, including the pancreas. The question whether these channels form functional heteromers remained open. By analyzing single-cell transcriptomic data, we show that these channels are coexpressed in insulin-secreting pancreatic β-cells. Using in situ proximity ligation assay and electrophysiology, we show that they form functional heterodimers both upon heterologous expression and under native conditions in human pancreatic β-cells. We demonstrate that heteromerization of TALK2 with TALK1 or with TASK2 endows TALK2 with sensitivity to extracellular alkalosis in the physiological range. We further show that the association of TASK2 with TALK1 and TALK2 increases their unitary conductance. These results provide a new example of heteromerization in the K(2P) channel family expanding the range of the potential physiological and pathophysiological roles of TALK1/TALK2/TASK2 channels, not only in insulin-secreting cells but also in the many other tissues in which they are coexpressed. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9520024/ /pubmed/36063992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102447 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Khoubza, Lamyaa
Gilbert, Nicolas
Kim, Eun-Jin
Chatelain, Franck C.
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Abelanet, Sophie
Kang, Dawon
Lesage, Florian
Bichet, Delphine
Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title_full Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title_fullStr Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title_full_unstemmed Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title_short Alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
title_sort alkaline-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels form functional heteromers in pancreatic β-cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36063992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102447
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