N-terminal arginines modulate plasma-membrane localization of Kv7.1/KCNE1 channel complexes

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Background and Objective: The slow delayed rectifier current (I Ks) is important for cardiac action potential termination. The underlying channel is composed of Kv7.1 α-subunits and KCNE1 β-subunits. While most evidence suggests a role of KCNE1 transmembrane domain and C-terminus for the interaction, the N-terminal KCNE1 polymorphism 38G is associated with reduced I Ks and atrial fibrillation (a human arrhythmia). Structure-function relationship of the KCNE1 N-terminus for I Ks modulation is poorly understood and was subject of this study. Methods: We studied N-terminal KCNE1 constructs disrupting structurally important positively charged amino-acids (arginines) at positions 32, 33, 36 as well as KCNE1 constructs that modify position 38 including an N-terminal truncation mutation. Experimental procedures included molecular cloning, patch-clamp recording, protein biochemistry, real-time-PCR and confocal microscopy. Results: All KCNE1 constructs physically interacted with Kv7.1. I Ks resulting from co-expression of Kv7.1 with non-atrial fibrillation '38S' was greater than with any other construct. Ionic currents resulting from co-transfection of a KCNE1 mutant with arginine substitutions ('38G-3xA') were comparable to currents evoked from cells transfected with an N-terminally truncated KCNE1-construct ('Δ1-38'). Western-blots from plasma-membrane preparations and confocal images consistently showed a greater amount of Kv7.1 protein at the plasma-membrane in cells co-transfected with the non-atrial fibrillation KCNE1-38S than with any other construct. Conclusions: The results of our study indicate that N-terminal arginines in positions 32, 33, 36 of KCNE1 are important for reconstitution of I Ks. Furthermore, our results hint towards a role of these N-terminal amino-acids in membrane representation of the delayed rectifier channel complex. © 2011 Girmatsion et al.

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Girmatsion, Z., Biliczki, P., Takac, I., Schwerthelm, C., Hohnloser, S. H., & Ehrlich, J. R. (2011). N-terminal arginines modulate plasma-membrane localization of Kv7.1/KCNE1 channel complexes. PLoS ONE, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026967

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