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Important: This is a modified version of the original article on [[Potassium Channel]]. The purpose of this modification is simplifying the text and reversing the direction of potassium pumping.
==Main Structure of the potassium channel==
==Main Structure of the potassium channel==
<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of the Potassium Channel complex with K+ ions, ([[2r9r]])' scene='Potassium_Channel/Opening/1'>
<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of the Potassium Channel complex with K+ ions, ([[2r9r]])' scene='Potassium_Channel/Opening/1'>
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[[Image:2r9r Picture Proteopedia2.png|250px|left]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Potassium Channel]]'''s''' control cell membrane electric potentials by selectively allowing diffusion of K<sup>+</sup> across the membrane.<ref name="Zhou">PMID: 11689936</ref> K<sup>+</sup>
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The structure is comprised of 4 identical subunits and contains several key features which will be analyzed. Primarily, a <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Trans/3'>transmembrane region</scene> marked between the parallel lines in the figure. This region houses the <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Pore_opening/5'>channel pore</scene>, composed of interwoven helices in a teepee conformation, the all-important <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Selectivity_filter_opening/2'>“selectivity filter”</scene>, providing the channel with its remarkable 10,00 fold selectivity for K<sup>+</sup> ions over Na<sup>+</sup> ions and the <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Voltage_sensors_opening/4'>“voltage sensor”</scene> which is uses well placed arginine and acidic residues to determine the membrane polarity and open/close the channel in response.<ref name="Long"/>
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The structure is comprised of 4 identical subunits.
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*<scene name='Potassium_Channel/Trans/3'>transmembrane region</scene> marked between the parallel lines in the figure. This region houses the <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Pore_opening/5'>channel pore</scene>, composed of interwoven helices in a teepee conformation, the all-important <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Selectivity_filter_opening/2'>“selectivity filter”</scene>, providing the channel with its remarkable 10,00 fold selectivity for K<sup>+</sup> ions over Na<sup>+</sup> ions and the <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Voltage_sensors_opening/4'>“voltage sensor”</scene> which is uses well placed arginine and acidic residues to determine the membrane polarity and open/close the channel in response.<ref name="Long"/>
====Selectivity Filter and Pore====
====Selectivity Filter and Pore====

Revision as of 14:39, 13 September 2014

Important: This is a modified version of the original article on Potassium Channel. The purpose of this modification is simplifying the text and reversing the direction of potassium pumping.

Main Structure of the potassium channel

Structure of the Potassium Channel complex with K+ ions, (2r9r)

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Zhou Y, Morais-Cabral JH, Kaufman A, MacKinnon R. Chemistry of ion coordination and hydration revealed by a K+ channel-Fab complex at 2.0 A resolution. Nature. 2001 Nov 1;414(6859):43-8. PMID:11689936 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35102009
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Long
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Doyle

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