PubMed 10388754
Referenced in: Kv9.3
Automatically associated channels: Kv2.1 , Kv9.3 , Slo1
Title: Heteromeric assembly of Kv2.1 with Kv9.3: effect on the state dependence of inactivation.
Authors: D Kerschensteiner, M Stocker
Journal, date & volume: Biophys. J., 1999 Jul , 77, 248-57
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10388754
Abstract
Modulatory alpha-subunits of Kv channels remain electrically silent after homomeric expression. Their interactions with Kv2 alpha-subunits via the amino-terminal domain promote the assembly of heteromeric functional channels. The kinetic features of these heteromers differ from those of Kv2 homomers, suggesting a distinct role in electrical signaling. This study investigates biophysical properties of channels emerging from the coexpression of Kv2.1 with the modulatory alpha-subunit Kv9.3. Changes relative to homomeric Kv2.1 concern activation, deactivation, inactivation, and recovery from inactivation. A detailed description of Kv2.1/Kv9.3 inactivation is presented. Kv2.1/Kv9.3 heteromers inactivate in a fast and complete fashion from intermediate closed states, but in a slow and incomplete manner from open states. Intermediate closed states of channel gating can be approached through partial activation or deactivation, according to a proposed qualitative model. These transitions are rate-limiting for Kv2.1/Kv9.3 inactivation. Finally, based on the kinetic description, we propose a putative function for Kv2.1/Kv9.3 heteromers in rat heart.