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Modification of rat brain Kv1.4 channel gating by association with accessory Kvβ1.1 and β2.1 subunits
Authors:Paul McIntosh  Andrew P. Southan  Sobia Akhtar  Christina Sidera  Yuri Ushkaryov  J. Oliver Dolly  B. Robertson
Affiliation:(1) Electrophysiology Group, Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AY, UK, GB;(2) Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AY, UK, GB
Abstract: We have examined the effects of co-expression of Kvβ1.1 and Kvβ2.1 subunits on the gating of rat brain Kv1.4 channels, expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Expression of Kv1.4 subunits alone produced a rapidly inactivating ”A” type current, which activated at potentials beyond –60 mV in a solution containing high levels of rubidium. Current activation curves obtained from tail current measurements were fitted with a Boltzmann function, with V 1/2 = –47 mV and k = 10 mV. Neither the Kvβ1.1 nor Kvβ2.1 subunits altered the voltage dependence of activation. Both subunits accelerated the activation time constant of Kv1.4, without affecting its voltage dependence. Surprisingly, the Kvβ2.1 subunit, which lacks an N-terminal inactivation domain, was almost as effective as the Kvβ1.1 subunit in speeding up Kv1.4. Steady-state inactivation of Kv1.4 was unchanged upon co-expression with either Kvβ1.1 or Kvβ2.1 subunits. Kv1.4 recovered from inactivation with two time constants; apart from an ≈ 50% lengthening of the slow time constant with a high Kvβ2.1 injection ratio, neither time constant was altered by either the Kvβ1.1 or Kvβ2.1 subunits, suggesting little interaction with recovery from C-type inactivation. Clearly, β subunits have the potential to modify the gating of Kv1.4 channels in the brain more subtly than has been suggested previously. Received: 17 March 1997 / Accepted: 30 June 1997
Keywords:  Voltage-gated potassium currents  Potassium channel  β  -Subunits  Xenopus oocytes
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