Modulation of voltage-dependent shaker family potassium channels by an aldo-keto reductase

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The β subunit (Kvβ) of the Shaker family voltage-dependent potassium channels (Kv1) is a cytosolic protein that forms a permanent complex with the channel. Sequence and structural conservation indicates that Kvβ resembles an aldo-keto reductase (AKR), an enzyme that catalyzes a redox reaction using an NADPH cofactor. A putative AKR in complex with a Kv channel has led to the hypothesis that intracellular redox potential may dynamically influence the excitability of a cell through Kvβ. Since the AKR function of Kvβ has never been demonstrated, a direct functional coupling between the two has not been established. We report here the identification of Kvβ substrates and the demonstration that Kvβ is a functional AKR. We have also found that channel function is modulated when the Kvβ-bound NADPH is oxidized. Further studies of the enzymatic properties of Kvβ seem to favor the role of Kvβ as a redox sensor. These results suggest that Kvβ may couple the excitability of the cell to its metabolic state and present a new avenue of research that may lead to understanding of the physiological functions of Kvβ. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Weng, J., Cao, Y., Moss, N., & Zhou, M. (2006). Modulation of voltage-dependent shaker family potassium channels by an aldo-keto reductase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281(22), 15194–15200. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M513809200

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