Interaction of the K channel β subunit, Hyperkinetic, with eag family members

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Abstract

Assembly of K channel α subunits of the Shaker (Sh) family occurs in a subfamily specific manner. It has been suggested that subfamily specificity also applies in the association of β subunits with Sh channels (Rhodes, K. J., Keilbaugh, S. A., Barrezueta, N. X., Lopez, K. L., and Trimmer, J. S. (1995) J. Neurosci. 15, 5360-5371; Sewing, S., Roeper, J. and Pongs, O. (1996) Neuron 16, 455-463; Yu, W., Xu, J., and Li, M. (1996) Neuron 16, 441- 453). Here we show that the Drosophila β subunit homologue Hyperkinetic (Hk) associates with members of the ether α go-go (eag), as well as Sh, families. Anti-EAG antibody coprecipitates EAG and HK indicating a physical association between proteins. Heterologously expressed Hk dramatically increases the amplitudes of eag currents and also affects gating and modulation by progesterone. Through their ability to interact with a range of α subunits, the β subunits of voltage-gated K channels are likely to have a much broader impact on the signalling properties of neurons and muscle fibers than previously suggested.

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Wilson, G. F., Wang, Z., Chouinard, S. W., Griffith, L. C., & Ganetzky, B. (1998). Interaction of the K channel β subunit, Hyperkinetic, with eag family members. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(11), 6389–6394. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.11.6389

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