State-dependent FRET reports calcium- and voltagedependent gating-ring motions in BK channels

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Abstract

Large-conductance voltage- and calcium-dependent potassium channels (BK, "Big K+") are important controllers of cell excitability. In the BK channel, a large C-terminal intracellular region containing a "gating-ring" structure has been proposed to transduce Ca2+ binding into channel opening. Using patch-clamp fluorometry, we have investigated the calcium and voltage dependence of conformational changes of the gating-ring region of BK channels, while simultaneously monitoring channel conductance. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorescent protein inserts indicates that Ca2+ binding produces structural changes of the gating ring that are much larger than those predicted by current X-ray crystal structures of isolated gating rings. © PNAS 2013.

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Miranda, P., Contreras, J. E., Plested, A. J. R., Sigworth, F. J., Holmgren, M., & Giraldez, T. (2013). State-dependent FRET reports calcium- and voltagedependent gating-ring motions in BK channels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(13), 5217–5222. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219611110

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