Calcium-driven regulation of voltagesensingdomains in BK channels

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Abstract

Allosteric interactions between the voltage-sensing domain (VSD), the Ca2+-binding sites, and the pore domain govern the mammalian Ca2+- and voltage-activated K+ (BK) channel opening. However, the functional relevance of the crosstalk between the Ca2+- and voltage-sensing mechanisms on BK channel gating is still debated. We examined the energetic interaction between Ca2+ binding and VSD activation by investigating the effects of internal Ca2+ on BK channel gating currents. Our results indicate that Ca2+ sensor occupancy has a strong impact on VSD activation through a coordinated interaction mechanism in which Ca2+ binding to a single a-subunit affects all VSDs equally. Moreover, the two distinct high-affinity Ca2+-binding sites contained in the C-terminus domains, RCK1 and RCK2, contribute equally to decrease the free energy necessary to activate the VSD. We conclude that voltage-dependent gating and pore opening in BK channels is modulated to a great extent by the interaction between Ca2+ sensors and VSDs.

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Lorenzo-Ceballos, Y., Carrasquel-Ursulaez, W., Castillo, K., Alvarez, O., & Latorre, R. (2019). Calcium-driven regulation of voltagesensingdomains in BK channels. ELife, 8. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.44934

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