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E224G Regulation of the PIP2-Induced Gating Kinetics of Kir2.1 Channels
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作者 任树喜 李军委 +3 位作者 张素花 d.e.logothetis 安海龙 展永 《Chinese Physics Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期86-89,共4页
As a member of the inwardly rectifying channel (Kir) family, Kir2.1 allows to influx the cell more easily than to efflux, a biophysical phenomenon named inward rectification. The function of Kir2.1 is to set the resti... As a member of the inwardly rectifying channel (Kir) family, Kir2.1 allows to influx the cell more easily than to efflux, a biophysical phenomenon named inward rectification. The function of Kir2.1 is to set the resting membrane potential and modulate membrane excitability. It has been reported that residue E224 plays a key role in regulating inward rectification. The mutant Kir2.1 (E224G) displays weaker inward rectification than the WT channel. Gating of Kir2.1 depends on the membrane lipid, PIP<sub>2</sub>, such that the channel gates are closed in the absence of PIP<sub>2</sub>. Here we perform electrophysiological and computational approaches, and demonstrate that E224 also plays an important role in the PIP<sub>2</sub>-dependent activation of Kir2.1 in addition to its influence on inward rectification. The E224G mutant takes 4.5 times longer to be activated by PIP<sub>2</sub>. To probe the mechanism by which E224G slows the channel opening kinetics, we perform targeted molecular dynamics simulations and find that the mutant weakens the interactions between CD-loop and C-linker (H221-R189) and the adjacent G-loops (R312-E303) which are thought to stabilize the open state of the channel in our previous work. These data provide new insights into the regulation of Kir2.1 channel activity and suggest that a common mechanism may be involved in the distinct biophysical processes, such as inward rectification and PIP<sub>2</sub>-induced gating. 展开更多
关键词 WT PIP E224G Regulation of the PIP2-Induced Gating Kinetics of Kir2.1 Channels
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