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Location of KCNE1 relative to KCNQ1 in the IKS potassium channel by disulfide cross-linking of substituted cysteines
Authors:David Y. Chung   Priscilla J. Chan   John R. Bankston   Lin Yang   Guoxia Liu   Steven O. Marx   Arthur Karlin     Robert S. Kass
Affiliation:Departments of aPharmacology; ;bMedicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, and Neurology; and ;cCenter for Molecular Recognition, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032
Abstract:The cardiac-delayed rectifier K+ current (IKS) is carried by a complex of KCNQ1 (Q1) subunits, containing the voltage-sensor domains and the pore, and auxiliary KCNE1 (E1) subunits, required for the characteristic IKS voltage dependence and kinetics. To locate the transmembrane helix of E1 (E1-TM) relative to the Q1 TM helices (S1–S6), we mutated, one at a time, the first four residues flanking the extracellular ends of S1–S6 and E1-TM to Cys, coexpressed all combinations of Q1 and E1 Cys-substituted mutants in CHO cells, and determined the extents of spontaneous disulfide-bond formation. Cys-flanking E1-TM readily formed disulfides with Cys-flanking S1 and S6, much less so with the S3-S4 linker, and not at all with S2 or S5. These results imply that the extracellular flank of the E1-TM is located between S1 and S6 on different subunits of Q1. The salient functional effects of selected cross-links were as follows. A disulfide from E1 K41C to S1 I145C strongly slowed deactivation, and one from E1 L42C to S6 V324C eliminated deactivation. Given that E1-TM is between S1 and S6 and that K41C and L42C are likely to point approximately oppositely, these two cross-links are likely to favor similar axial rotations of E1-TM. In the opposite orientation, a disulfide from E1 K41C to S6 V324C slightly slowed activation, and one from E1 L42C to S1 I145C slightly speeded deactivation. Thus, the first E1 orientation strongly favors the open state, while the approximately opposite orientation favors the closed state.
Keywords:arrhythmias   cardiac repolarization   electrophysiology   atrial fibrillation   S1
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