External Ba2+ Block of Human Kv1.5 at Neutral and Acidic pH: Evidence for Ho+-Induced Constriction of the Outer Pore Mouth at Rest

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Cheng, Y. May [1 ]
Fedida, David [2 ]
Kehl, Steven J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Cellular & Physiol Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Anesthesiol Pharmacol & Therapeut, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
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10.1529/biophysj.108.133165
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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Previous studies have shown that low pH(o) accelerates depolarization-induced inactivation and decreases the macroscopic conductance by reducing channel availability. To test the hypothesis that outer pore constriction underlies the decreased conductance at low pH(o), external Ba2+ was used to examine the accessibility of the channel pore at rest under neutral and acidic conditions. At pH(o) 7.4, Ba2+ block of closed channels follows a monoexponential time course and involves a low-affinity superficial site (K-D congruent to 1 mM, -80 mV, 0 mM K-o(+)) and a high-affinity site (K-D congruent to 4 mM) deeper in the pore. Depolarization promotes Ba2+ dissociation and an analytical model incorporating state-dependent changes of Ba2+ affinity is presented that replicates the frequency dependence of the time course and the extent of block. Open-channel block by Ba2+ is weak. At pH(o) 5.5, both the access to and exit from the deep site is inhibited. These results are consistent with a low-pH(o)-induced conformational change in the outer pore that prevents Ba2+ binding at rest or unbinding during depolarization. If a pore constriction is involved, similar to that proposed to occur during P/C-type inactivation, this would imply that closed-state inactivation in Kv1.5 occurs under acidic conditions.
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