Structural highlights
Function
[HVCN1_MOUSE] Mediates the voltage-dependent proton permeability of excitable membranes. Forms a proton-selective channel through which protons may pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. Proton efflux, accompanied by membrane depolarization, facilitates acute production of reactive oxygen species in phagocytosis (By similarity).
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Abstract The voltage-gated H(+) channel functions as a dimer, a configuration that is different from standard tetrameric voltage-gated channels. Each channel protomer has its own permeation pathway. The C-terminal coiled-coil domain has been shown to be necessary for both dimerization and cooperative gating in the two channel protomers. Here we report the gating cooperativity in trimeric and tetrameric Hv channels engineered by altering the hydrophobic core sequence of the coiled-coil assembly domain. Trimeric and tetrameric channels exhibited more rapid and less sigmoidal kinetics of activation of H(+) permeation than dimeric channels, suggesting that some channel protomers in trimers and tetramers failed to produce gating cooperativity observed in wild-type dimers. Multimerization of trimer and tetramer channels were confirmed by the biochemical analysis of proteins, including crystallography. These findings indicate that the voltage-gated H(+) channel is optimally designed as a dimeric channel on a solid foundation of the sequence pattern of the coiled-coil core, with efficient cooperative gating that ensures sustained and steep voltage-dependent H(+) conductance in blood cells.
Gating of the designed trimeric/tetrameric voltage-gated H+ channel.,Fujiwara Y, Kurokawa T, Takeshita K, Nakagawa A, Larsson HP, Okamura Y J Physiol. 2013 Feb 1;591(Pt 3):627-40. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.243006. Epub, 2012 Nov 19. PMID:23165764[1]
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References
- ↑ Fujiwara Y, Kurokawa T, Takeshita K, Nakagawa A, Larsson HP, Okamura Y. Gating of the designed trimeric/tetrameric voltage-gated H+ channel. J Physiol. 2013 Feb 1;591(Pt 3):627-40. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.243006. Epub, 2012 Nov 19. PMID:23165764 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2012.243006