Potassium Channel
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**[[3e86]], [[3e83]] – BcKCh transmembrane domain – ''Bacillus cereus''<br /> | **[[3e86]], [[3e83]] – BcKCh transmembrane domain – ''Bacillus cereus''<br /> | ||
**[[3e8g]], [[3e89]], [[3e8b]], [[3e8f]], [[3e8h]] – BcKCh transmembrane domain +ions<br /> | **[[3e8g]], [[3e89]], [[3e8b]], [[3e8f]], [[3e8h]] – BcKCh transmembrane domain +ions<br /> | ||
- | **[[2q67]], [[2q68]], [[2q69]], [[2q6a]], [[3ouf]] – BcKCh (mutant)<br /> | + | **[[2q67]], [[2q68]], [[2q69]], [[2q6a]], [[3ouf]], [[4pdv]], [[4pdr]], [[4pdl]], [[4pdm]] – BcKCh (mutant)<br /> |
**[[2ahy]], [[2ahz]] – BcKCh+ions<br /> | **[[2ahy]], [[2ahz]] – BcKCh+ions<br /> | ||
- | **[[1bl8]], [[1f6g]] - SlKCh (mutant) - ''Streptomyces lividans''<br /> | + | **[[1bl8]], [[1f6g]] - SlKCh Kcsa (mutant) - ''Streptomyces lividans''<br /> |
- | **[[2qto]] - SlKCh<br /> | + | **[[2qto]] - SlKCh Kcsa<br /> |
- | **[[1j95]] - SlKCh+K+tetrabutylammonium<br /> | + | **[[1j95]] - SlKCh Kcsa +K+tetrabutylammonium<br /> |
- | **[[1jvm]] - SlKCh (mutant)+Rb+tetrabutylammonium<br /> | + | **[[1jvm]] - SlKCh Kcsa (mutant)+Rb+tetrabutylammonium<br /> |
- | **[[1jq1]], [[1jq2]] - SlKCh inner transmembrane segment - NMR<br /> | + | **[[1jq1]], [[1jq2]] - SlKCh Kcsa inner transmembrane segment - NMR<br /> |
- | **[[3ifx]] - SlKCh pore domain | + | **[[3ifx]] - SlKCh Kcsa pore domain<br /> |
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**[[2pnv]] – rKCh leucine zipper domain SKCa – rat<br /> | **[[2pnv]] – rKCh leucine zipper domain SKCa – rat<br /> | ||
**[[3lut]] - rKCh Kv1.2 (mutant) <br /> | **[[3lut]] - rKCh Kv1.2 (mutant) <br /> | ||
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**[[3bj4]] - hKCh Kv7.1 C-termianl<br /> | **[[3bj4]] - hKCh Kv7.1 C-termianl<br /> | ||
**[[3hfc]], [[3hfe]] - hKCh Kv7.1 (mutant) <br /> | **[[3hfc]], [[3hfe]] - hKCh Kv7.1 (mutant) <br /> | ||
- | **[[4bw5]] – hKCh TREK-2<br /> | ||
**[[1zsx]] - hKCh β-2<br /> | **[[1zsx]] - hKCh β-2<br /> | ||
**[[1ztn]] – hKCH RAW3 inactivation gate – NMR<br /> | **[[1ztn]] – hKCH RAW3 inactivation gate – NMR<br /> | ||
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**[[3f7v]], [[3f7y]], [[3fb5]], [[3fb7]], [[3fb8]], [[3gb7]], [[3hpl]], [[3iga]], [[3or6]], [[3or7]], [[1r3i]], [[1r3j]], [[1r3k]],[[1r3l]], [[1s5h]], [[2atk]], [[2bob]], [[2boc]], [[2dwd]], [[2dwe]], [[2hvj]], [[2hvk]], [[2ih1]], [[2ih3]], [[2itc]], [[2itd]], [[2jk5]], [[2nlj]] - mKCh (mutant) + FAB<br /> | **[[3f7v]], [[3f7y]], [[3fb5]], [[3fb7]], [[3fb8]], [[3gb7]], [[3hpl]], [[3iga]], [[3or6]], [[3or7]], [[1r3i]], [[1r3j]], [[1r3k]],[[1r3l]], [[1s5h]], [[2atk]], [[2bob]], [[2boc]], [[2dwd]], [[2dwe]], [[2hvj]], [[2hvk]], [[2ih1]], [[2ih3]], [[2itc]], [[2itd]], [[2jk5]], [[2nlj]] - mKCh (mutant) + FAB<br /> | ||
**[[3f5w]], [[1zwi]], [[2hjf]] - mKCh (mutant) + antibody heavy+light chains<br /> | **[[3f5w]], [[1zwi]], [[2hjf]] - mKCh (mutant) + antibody heavy+light chains<br /> | ||
- | **[[1k4c]], [[1k4d]] - SlKCh (mutant) + antibody heavy+light chains<br /> | + | **[[1k4c]], [[1k4d]], [[4lcu]] - SlKCh Kcsa (mutant) + antibody heavy+light chains<br /> |
+ | **[[3pjs]] – SlKCh Kcsa + antibody<br /> | ||
**[[2a0l]] - AeKCh + FV<br /> | **[[2a0l]] - AeKCh + FV<br /> | ||
**[[1orq]] - AeKCh (mutant) + FAB<br /> | **[[1orq]] - AeKCh (mutant) + FAB<br /> | ||
- | **[[2a9h]] - SlKCh (mutant) + charybdotoxin | + | **[[2a9h]] - SlKCh Kcsa (mutant) + charybdotoxin |
*Inward rectifier KCh | *Inward rectifier KCh | ||
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**[[3ukm]] – hIRK TWIK-1<br /> | **[[3ukm]] – hIRK TWIK-1<br /> | ||
**[[3um7]] – hIRK TRAAK<br /> | **[[3um7]] – hIRK TRAAK<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4ruf]], [[4rue]] - hIRK TRAAK (mutant)<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4wfh]], [[4wfg]], [[4wfe]], [[4wff]] - hIRK TRAAK + antibody<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4i9w]] - hIRK TRAAK (mutant) + antibody<br /> | ||
**[[3zrs]] – MmIRK 10 | **[[3zrs]] – MmIRK 10 | ||
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+ | *Outward rectifier KCh | ||
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+ | **[[4twk]] – hKCh TREK-1<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4bw5]], [[4xdj]] – hKCh TREK-2<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4xdl]], [[4xdk]] – hKCh TREK-2 + Prozac derivative<br /> | ||
*MthK | *MthK | ||
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**[[2ogu]], [[2fy8]], [[2aej]], [[2aem]], [[1lnq]] - MthK RCK domain - ''Methanobacterium thermoautrophicum''<br /> | **[[2ogu]], [[2fy8]], [[2aej]], [[2aem]], [[1lnq]] - MthK RCK domain - ''Methanobacterium thermoautrophicum''<br /> | ||
**[[3ldc]], [[3ldd]], [[3lde]], [[3ous]] – MthK residues 28-99 (mutant)<br /> | **[[3ldc]], [[3ldd]], [[3lde]], [[3ous]] – MthK residues 28-99 (mutant)<br /> | ||
+ | **[[4qe9]], [[4qe7]] - MthK residues 18-100 (mutant)<br /> | ||
**[[2aef]], [[3kxd]], [[4ei2]], [[4l73]], [[4l74]], [[4l75]], [[4l76]] - MthK RCK domain + Ca<br /> | **[[2aef]], [[3kxd]], [[4ei2]], [[4l73]], [[4l74]], [[4l75]], [[4l76]] - MthK RCK domain + Ca<br /> | ||
**[[3rbx]], [[3rbz]] - MthK RCK domain (mutant) + Ca<br /> | **[[3rbx]], [[3rbz]] - MthK RCK domain (mutant) + Ca<br /> | ||
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*Calcium-activated KCh | *Calcium-activated KCh | ||
- | **[[3naf]] – hKCh α1 subunit | + | **[[3naf]] – hKCh α1 subunit<br /> |
+ | **[[4hpf]] - hKCh α 3 subunit<br /> | ||
*Small conductance calcium-activated KCh | *Small conductance calcium-activated KCh |
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This article was developed based on lectures given in Chemistry 543 by Prof. Clarence E. Schutt at Princeton University.
Potassium channels (KCh) are subdivided into voltage-gated KCh and calcium-dependent KCh. The latter are subdivided into high- (BK, LKCa), intermediate- and small-conductance KCh (human SK1, rat SK2, SKCa). The T1 domain is a highly conserved N-terminal domain which is responsible for driving the tetramerization of the KCh α subunit. The inward rectifier KCh (IRK) passes current more easily in the inward direction. MthK is a calcium-dependent KCh from Methanobacterium thermoautrophicum.
3D structures of Potassium Channels
Updated on 19-May-2015
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References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Doyle DA, Morais Cabral J, Pfuetzner RA, Kuo A, Gulbis JM, Cohen SL, Chait BT, MacKinnon R. The structure of the potassium channel: molecular basis of K+ conduction and selectivity. Science. 1998 Apr 3;280(5360):69-77. PMID:9525859
- ↑ Jiang Y, Lee A, Chen J, Ruta V, Cadene M, Chait BT, MacKinnon R. X-ray structure of a voltage-dependent K+ channel. Nature. 2003 May 1;423(6935):33-41. PMID:12721618 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01580
- ↑ Waters MF, Minassian NA, Stevanin G, Figueroa KP, Bannister JP, Nolte D, Mock AF, Evidente VG, Fee DB, Muller U, Durr A, Brice A, Papazian DM, Pulst SM. Mutations in voltage-gated potassium channel KCNC3 cause degenerative and developmental central nervous system phenotypes. Nat Genet. 2006 Apr;38(4):447-51. Epub 2006 Feb 26. PMID:16501573 doi:ng1758
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Long SB, Tao X, Campbell EB, MacKinnon R. Atomic structure of a voltage-dependent K+ channel in a lipid membrane-like environment. Nature. 2007 Nov 15;450(7168):376-82. PMID:18004376 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature06265
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