The extracellular loop of the auxiliary β1-subunit is involved in the regulation of BKca channel mechanosensitivity

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The large conductance Ca2+-activated potassium (BKCa) channel is activated by stretch. The stress-regulated exon (STREX) in α-subunits is known to affect the mechanosensitivity of BKCa channels. However, in human colonic smooth muscle cells (HCoSMCs), we found that the α-subunits without STREX (ZERO-BK) and β1-subunits could be detected yet the cells were mechanosensitive. Whether the β1-subunit is involved in the regulation of BKCa mechanosensitivity is unclear. In the present study, ZERO-BK and β1-subunits were individually expressed or coexpressed in HEK293 cells and cell-attached patch-clamp techniques were used to measure BKCa currents defining mechanosensitivity. Single-channel patch-clamp recordings from HEK293 cells cotransfected with ZERO-BK and β1-subunits showed stretch sensitivity, but there was no mechanosensitivity in HEK293 cells trans-fected only with ZERO-BK. We also showed that expression of the β1-subunit could increase mechanosensitivity of the STREX-type α-subunits (STREX-BK). To identify the domain in β1-subunits responsible for affecting stretch sensitivity, we expressed β1-LoopDel (chimeric β1-subunits without the extracellular loop) or β1-C TermDel (chimeric β1-subunits without COOH terminus) with ZERO-BK in HEK293 cells. The data showed that deletion of the extracellular loop but not the COOH terminus of β1-subunits virtually abolished the mechanosensitivity. These results suggest that the extracellular loop of the β1-subunit is involved in the regulation of BKCa channel mechanosensitivity and that role is independent of STREX.

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Xin, X. F., Cheng, Y., Ren, J., Zhang, S., Liu, P., Zhao, H., … Wang, W. (2018). The extracellular loop of the auxiliary β1-subunit is involved in the regulation of BKca channel mechanosensitivity. American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, 315(4), C485–C493. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00037.2018

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