High conductance, calcium- and voltage-activated potassium (BK, MaxiK) channels are widely expressed in mammals. In some tissues, the biophysical properties of BK channels are highly affected by coexpression of regulatory (β) subunits. The most remarkable effects of β1 and β2 subunits are an increase of the calcium sensitivity and the slow down of channel kinetics. However, the detailed characteristics of channels formed by α and β1 or β2 are dissimilar, the most remarkable difference being a reduction of the voltage sensitivity in the presence of β1 but not β2. Here we reveal the molecular regions in these β subunits that determine their differential functional coupling with the pore-forming α-subunit. We made chimeric constructs between β1 and β2 subunits, and BK channels formed by α and chimeric β subunits were expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. The electrophysiological characteristics of the resulting channels were determined using the patch clamp technique. Chimeric exchange of the different regions of the β1 and β2 subunits demonstrates that the NH3 and COOH termini are the most relevant regions in defining the behavior of either subunit. This strongly suggests that the intracellular domains are crucial for the fine tuning of the effects of these β subunits. Moreover, the intracellular domains of β1 are responsible for the reduction of the BK channel voltage dependence. This agrees with previous studies that suggested the intracellular regions of the α-subunit to be the target of the modulation by the β1-subunit.
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Structural Determinants for Functional Coupling Between the β and α Subunits in the Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) Channel
Patricio Orio,
Patricio Orio
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
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Yolima Torres,
Yolima Torres
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
2Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia
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Patricio Rojas,
Patricio Rojas
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
3Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 7800024, Chile
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Ingrid Carvacho,
Ingrid Carvacho
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
4Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
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Maria L. Garcia,
Maria L. Garcia
5Department of Ion Channels, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ 07065
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Ligia Toro,
Ligia Toro
6Department of Anesthesiology University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095
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Miguel A. Valverde,
Miguel A. Valverde
7Grup de Canalopaties, Unitat de Senyalització Celular, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 08003, Spain
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Ramon Latorre
Ramon Latorre
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
3Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 7800024, Chile
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Patricio Orio
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
Yolima Torres
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
2Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia
Patricio Rojas
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
3Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 7800024, Chile
Ingrid Carvacho
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
4Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Maria L. Garcia
5Department of Ion Channels, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ 07065
Ligia Toro
6Department of Anesthesiology University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Miguel A. Valverde
7Grup de Canalopaties, Unitat de Senyalització Celular, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 08003, Spain
Ramon Latorre
1Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physiology, Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia 5110246, Chile
3Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 7800024, Chile
P. Orio and Y. Torres contributed equally to this work.
P. Orio's present address is the Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, Universidad Miguel Hernandez-CSIC, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
P. Rojas's present address is the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110
Received:
July 26 2005
Accepted:
January 13 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Gen Physiol (2006) 127 (2): 191–204.
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Received:
July 26 2005
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January 13 2006
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Patricio Orio, Yolima Torres, Patricio Rojas, Ingrid Carvacho, Maria L. Garcia, Ligia Toro, Miguel A. Valverde, Ramon Latorre; Structural Determinants for Functional Coupling Between the β and α Subunits in the Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) Channel . J Gen Physiol 1 February 2006; 127 (2): 191–204. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200509370
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