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Biochemistry 2003 Aug 12;4231:9263-8. doi: 10.1021/bi0348720.
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Electrostatic tuning of ion conductance in potassium channels.

Nimigean CM , Chappie JS , Miller C .


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Members of the K(+) channel family display remarkable conservation of sequence and structure of the ion selectivity filter, whereas the rates of K(+) turnover vary widely within the family. Here we show that channel conductance is strongly influenced by charge at the channel's intracellular mouth. Introduction of a ring of negative charges at this position in KcsA, a bacterial K(+) channel, augments the conductance in a pH-dependent manner. These results are explained by a simple electrostatic effect based on known channel structures, where the negative charges serve to alter the electrical potential at the inner mouth and, thus, to increase the local K(+) concentration. In addition, removal of the conserved negative charges at equivalent positions in a high-conductance eukaryotic K(+) channel leads to a decrease in conductance.

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