Environment of the gating charges in the Kv1.2 Shaker potassium channel

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Abstract

Recently, the structure of the Shaker channel Kv1.2 has been determined at a 2.9-Å resolution. This opens new possibilities in deciphering the mechanism underlying the function of voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels. Molecular dynamics simulations of the channel, embedded in a membrane environment show that the channel is in its open state and that the gating charges carried by S4 are exposed to the solvent. The hydrated environment of S4 favors a local collapse of the electrostatic potential, which generates high electric-field gradients around the arginine gating charges. Comparison to experiments suggests furthermore that activation of the channel requires mainly a lateral displacement of S4. Overall, the results agree with the transporter model devised for Kv channels from electrophysiology experiments, and provide a possible pathway for the mechanistic response to membrane depolarization. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.

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Treptow, W., & Tarek, M. (2006). Environment of the gating charges in the Kv1.2 Shaker potassium channel. Biophysical Journal, 90(9). https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.106.080754

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