P-loop residues critical for selectivity in K+ channels fail to confer selectivity to rabbit HCN4 channels

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HCN channels are thought to be structurally similar to Kv channels, but show much lower selectivity for K+. The ∼3.3 Å selectivity filter of K+ channels is formed by the pore-lining sequence XT(V/I)GYG, with X usually T, and is held stable by key residues in the P-loop. Differences in the P-loop sequence of HCN channels (eg. the pore-lining sequence L478 C479IGYG) suggest these residues could account for differences in selectivity between these channel families. Despite being expressed, L478T/C479T HCN4 channels did not produce current. Since threonine in the second position is highly conserved in K+ channels, we also studied C479T channels. Based on permeability ratios (PX/PK), C479T HCN4 channels (K+(1)>Rb+(0.85)> Cs+(0.59)> Li+(0.50)≥ Na+(0.49)) were less selective than WT rabbit HCN4 (K+(1)>Rb+(0.48)≥ Cs+(0.31)≥Na+(0.29)> Li+(0.03)), indicating that the TIGYG sequence is insufficient to confer K+ selectivity to HCN channels. C479T HCN4 channels had an increased permeability to large organic cations than WT HCN4 channels, as well as increased unitary K+ conductance, and altered channel gating. Collectively, these results suggest that HCN4 channels have larger pores than K+ channels and replacement of the cysteine at position 479 with threonine further increases pore size. Furthermore, selected mutations in other regions linked previously to pore stability in K+ channels (ie. S475D, S475E and F471W/K472W) were also unable to confer K+ selectivity to C479T HCN4 channels. Our findings establish the presence of the TIGYG pore-lining sequence does not confer K+ selectivity to rabbit HCN4 channels, and suggests that differences in selectivity of HCN4 versus K+ channels originate from differences outside the P-loop region. © 2009 D'Avanzo et al.

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D’Avanzo, N., Pekhletski, R., & Backx, P. H. (2009). P-loop residues critical for selectivity in K+ channels fail to confer selectivity to rabbit HCN4 channels. PLoS ONE, 4(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007712

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