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XB-ART-6550
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2002 Oct 01;2834:C1114-21. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00542.2001.
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Two pore residues mediate acidosis-induced enhancement of C-type inactivation of the Kv1.4 K(+) channel.

Claydon TW , Boyett MR , Sivaprasadarao A , Orchard CH .


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Acidosis inhibits current through the Kv1.4 K(+) channel, perhaps as a result of enhancement of C-type inactivation. The mechanism of action of acidosis on C-type inactivation has been studied. A mutant Kv1.4 channel that lacks N-type inactivation (fKv1.4 Delta2-146) was expressed in Xenopus oocytes, and currents were recorded using two-microelectrode voltage clamp. Acidosis increased fKv1.4 Delta2-146 C-type inactivation. Replacement of a pore histidine with cysteine (H508C) abolished the increase. Application of positively charged thiol-specific methanethiosulfonate to fKv1.4 Delta2-146 H508C increased C-type inactivation, mimicking the effect of acidosis. Replacement of a pore lysine with cysteine (K532C) abolished the acidosis-induced increase of C-type inactivation. A model of the Kv1.4 pore, based on the crystal structure of KcsA, shows that H508 and K532 lie close together. It is suggested that the acidosis-induced increase of C-type inactivation involves the charge on H508 and K532.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: dlc kcna4