The amino terminus of slob, slowpoke channel binding protein, critically influences its modulation of the channel

被引:11
作者
Zeng, HY
Weiger, TM
Fei, H
Jaramillo, AM
Levitan, IB [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Salzburg Univ, Div Anim Physiol, Dept Cell Biol, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
关键词
dSlo; Slob; BK channel; potassium channel; channel modulation;
D O I
10.1085/jgp.200509252
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The Drosophila Slowpoke calcium-dependent potassium channel (dSlo) binding protein Slob was discovered by a yeast two-hybrid screen using the carboxy-terminal tail region of dSlo as bait. Slob binds to and modulates the dSlo channel. We have found that there are several Slob proteins, resulting from multiple translational start sites and alternative splicing, and have named them based on their molecular weights (in kD). The larger variants, which are initiated at the first translational start site and are called Slob71 and Slob65, shift the voltage dependence of dSlo activation, measured by the whole cell conductance-voltage relationship, to the left (less depolarized voltages). Slob53 and Slob47, initiated at the third translational start site, also shift the dSlo voltage dependence to the left. In contrast, Slob57 and Slob51, initiated at the second translational start site, shift the conductance-voltage relationship of dSlo substantially to more depolarized voltages, cause an apparent dSlo channel inactivation, and increase the deactivation rate of the channel. These results indicate that the amino-terminal region of Slob plays a critical role in its modulation of dSlo.
引用
收藏
页码:631 / 640
页数:10
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]   CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS EXPRESSED FROM CLONED COMPLEMENTARY DNAS [J].
ADELMAN, JP ;
SHEN, KZ ;
KAVANAUGH, MP ;
WARREN, RA ;
WU, YN ;
LAGRUTTA, A ;
BOND, CT ;
NORTH, RA .
NEURON, 1992, 9 (02) :209-216
[2]   A COMPONENT OF CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS ENCODED BY THE DROSOPHILA-SLO LOCUS [J].
ATKINSON, NS ;
ROBERTSON, GA ;
GANETZKY, B .
SCIENCE, 1991, 253 (5019) :551-555
[3]   Behavioral and electrophysiological analysis of Ca-activated K-channel transgenes in Drosophila [J].
Atkinson, NS ;
Brenner, R ;
Bohm, RA ;
Yu, JY ;
Wilbur, JL .
NEURONAL MECHANISMS FOR GENERATING LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY, 1998, 860 :296-305
[4]  
Atkinson NS, 2000, J NEUROSCI, V20, P2988
[5]  
BECKER MN, 1995, J NEUROSCI, V15, P6250
[6]   Ca2+-binding activity of a COOH-terminal fragment of the Drosophila BK channel involved in Ca2+-dependent activation [J].
Bian, S ;
Favre, I ;
Moczydlowski, E .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2001, 98 (08) :4776-4781
[7]  
Brenner R, 1996, J NEUROSCI, V16, P1827
[8]   Genome-wide expression analysis in Drosophila reveals genes controlling circadian behavior [J].
Ceriani, MF ;
Hogenesch, JB ;
Yanovsky, M ;
Panda, S ;
Straume, M ;
Kay, SA .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2002, 22 (21) :9305-9319
[9]   Circadian regulation of gene expression systems in the Drosophila head [J].
Claridge-Chang, A ;
Wijnen, H ;
Naef, F ;
Boothroyd, C ;
Rajewsky, N ;
Young, MW .
NEURON, 2001, 32 (04) :657-671
[10]   The large conductance Ca2+-activated potassium channel (pSlo) of the cockroach Periplaneta americana:: structure, localization in neurons and electrophysiology [J].
Derst, C ;
Messutat, S ;
Walther, C ;
Eckert, M ;
Heinemann, SH ;
Wicher, D .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2003, 17 (06) :1197-1212