PubMed 25300429
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Automatically associated channels: Slo1 , Slo2
Title: SLO-2 potassium channel is an important regulator of neurotransmitter release in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Authors: Ping Liu, Bojun Chen, Zhao-Wen Wang
Journal, date & volume: Nat Commun, 2014 , 5, 5155
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25300429
Abstract
Slo2 channels are prominent K(+) channels in mammalian neurons but their physiological functions are not well understood. Here we investigate physiological functions and regulation of the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue SLO-2 in motor neurons through electrophysiological analyses of wild-type and mutant worms. We find that SLO-2 is the primary K(+) channel conducting delayed outward current in cholinergic motor neurons, and one of two K(+) channels with this function in GABAergic motor neurons. Loss-of-function mutation of slo-2 increases the duration and charge transfer rate of spontaneous postsynaptic current bursts at the neuromuscular junction, which are physiological signals used by motor neurons to control muscle cells, without altering postsynaptic receptor sensitivity. SLO-2 activity in motor neurons depends on Ca(2+) entry through EGL-19, an L-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel (CaV1), but not on other proteins implicated in either Ca(2+) entry or intracellular Ca(2+) release. Thus, SLO-2 is functionally coupled with CaV1 and regulates neurotransmitter release.