S-acylation controls functional coupling of BK channel pore-forming-subunits and 1-subunits

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The properties and physiological function of pore-forming-subunits of large conductance calcium- and voltage-activated potassium (BK) channels are potently modified by their functional coupling with regulatory subunits in many tissues. However, mechanisms that might control functional coupling are very poorly understood. Here we show that S-acylation, a dynamic post-translational lipid modification of proteins, of the intracellular S0–S1 loop of the BK channel pore-forming-subunit controls functional coupling to regulatory 1-subunits. In HEK293 cells, -subunits that cannot be S-acylated show attenuated cell surface expression, but expression was restored by co-expression with the 1-subunit. However, we also found that nonacylation of the S0–S1 loop reduces functional coupling between - and 1-subunits by attenuating the 1-subunit-in-duced left shift in the voltage for half-maximal activation. In mouse vascular smooth muscle cells expressing both - and 1-subunits, BK channel-subunits were endogenously S-acy-lated. We further noted that S-acylation is significantly reduced in mice with a genetic deletion of the palmitoyl acyltransferase (Zdhhc23) that controls S-acylation of the S0–S1 loop. Genetic deletion of Zdhhc23 or broad-spectrum pharmacological inhibition of S-acylation attenuated endogenous BK channel currents independently of changes in cell surface expression of the -subunit. We conclude that functional effects of S-acylation on BK channels depend on the presence of 1-subunits. In the absence of 1-subunits, S-acylation promotes cell surface expression, whereas in its presence, S-acylation controls functional coupling. S-Acylation thus provides a mechanism that dynamically regulates the functional coupling with 1-subunits, enabling an additional level of conditional, cell-specific control of ion-channel physiology.

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Duncan, P. J., Bi, D., McClafferty, H., Chen, L., Tian, L., & Shipston, M. J. (2019). S-acylation controls functional coupling of BK channel pore-forming-subunits and 1-subunits. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 294(32), 12066–12076. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.009065

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