Electron microscopic analysis of KvAP voltage-dependent K+ channels in an open conformation
Qiu-Xing Jiang,
Da-Neng Wang and
Roderick MacKinnon ()
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Qiu-Xing Jiang: Rockefeller University
Da-Neng Wang: New York University Medical Center
Roderick MacKinnon: Rockefeller University
Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 7001, 806-810
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Abstract Voltage-dependent ion channels serve as field-effect transistors by opening a gate in response to membrane voltage changes1. The gate's response to voltage is mediated by voltage sensors2, which are arginine-containing structures that must move with respect to the membrane electric field. We have analysed by electron microscopy a voltage-dependent K+ channel from Aeropyrum pernix (KvAP)3. Fab fragments were attached to ‘voltage sensor paddles’ and identified in the electron microscopy map at 10.5 Å resolution. The extracellular surface location of the Fab fragments in the map is consistent with the membrane-depolarized, open conformation of the channel in electrophysiological experiments. Comparison of the map with a crystal structure4 demonstrates that the voltage sensor paddles are ‘up’ (that is, near the channel's extracellular surface) and situated at the protein–lipid interface. This finding supports the hypothesis that in response to changes in voltage the sensors move at the protein–lipid interface5 rather than in a gating pore surrounded by protein6,7.
Date: 2004
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