INTERACTION OF CHARYBDOTOXIN WITH PERMEANT IONS INSIDE THE PORE OF A K+ CHANNEL

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PARK, CS
MILLER, C
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[1] Howard Hughes Medical Institute Graduate Department, Biochemistry Brandeis University Waltham
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10.1016/0896-6273(92)90169-E
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Charybdotoxin (CTX) blocks high conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels by binding to a receptor site in the externally facing "mouth." Toxin bound to the channel can be destabilized from its site by K+ entering the channel from the opposite, internal, solution. By analyzing point mutants of CTX expressed in E. coli, assayed with single Ca2+-activated K+ channels reconstituted into planar lipid bilayers, we show that a single positively charged residue of the peptide, Lys-27, wholly mediates this interaction of K+ with CTX. If position 27 carries a positively charged residue, internal K+ accelerates the dissociation rate of CTX in a voltage-dependent manner; however, if a neutral Asn or Gln is substituted at this position, the dissociation rate is completely insensitive to either internal K+ or applied voltage. Position 27 is unique in this respect; charge-neutral substitutions made at other positions fail to eliminate the K+ destabilization phenomenon. The results argue that CTX bound to the channel positions Lys-27 physically close to a K+-specific binding site on the external end of the conduction pathway and that a K+ ion occupying this site destabilizes CTX via direct electrostatic repulsion with the epsilon-amino group of Lys-27.
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