Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.388, No.3, 490-495, 2009
Fast inactivation in potassium channels: An interplay of cytoplasmic domains
Fast inactivation in voltage-gated potassium channels has traditionally been associated exclusively with the N-terminus. Here, we explore the role of the T1 domain using a series of chimeric channels. A chimeric channel, 4N/2, (N-terminus from the rapidly inactivating hKv1.4, and the channel body from the non-inactivating hKv1.2), exhibited slower and incomplete inactivation as compared to the wild-type hKv1.4. Replacing the T1 domain of 4N2 with that from hKv1.2 (4N/2T1/2), restored inactivation, while that from hKv1.1 (4N/1T1/2) completely abolished inactivation. Based on these observations, we hypothesize a correlation between the tetramerization domain and the putative inactivation domain receptor in the process of rapid inactivation of hKv1 channels. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Voltage-gated potassium channel;hKv1.4;Inactivation;Ball and chain;Tetramerization domain;Chimera