Altered state dependence of C-type inactivation in the long and short forms of human Kv1.5

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作者
Kurata, HT [1 ]
Soon, GS [1 ]
Fedida, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Physiol, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
关键词
potassium channel; Kv1.5; gating; inactivation; NH2-terminal deletion;
D O I
10.1085/jgp.118.3.315
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Evidence from both human and murine cardiomyocytes Suggests that truncated isoforms of Kv1.5 can be expressed in vivo. Using whole-cell patch-clamp recordings, we have characterized the activation and inactivation properties of Kv1.5 Delta N209, a naturally occurring short form of human Kv1.5 that lacks roughly 75% of the T1 domain. When expressed in HEK 293 cells, this truncated channel exhibited a V-1,V- 2 of -19.5 +/- 0.9 mV for activation and -35.7 +/- 0.7 mV for inactivation, compared with a V-1,V- 2 of -11.2 +/- 0.3 mV for activation and -0.9 +/- 1.6 mV for inactivation in Full-length Kv.15. Kv1.5 Delta N209 channels exhibited several features rarely, observed in voltage-gated K+ channels and absent in full-length Kv1.5, including a U-shaped voltage dependence of inactivation and "excessive cumulative inactivation," in which a train of repetitive depolarizations resulted in greater inactivation than a continuous pulse. Kv1.5 Delta N209 also exhibited a stronger voltage dependence to recovery from inactivation, with the time to half-recovery changing e-fold over 30 mV compared with 66 mV in full-length Kv1.5. During trains of human action potential voltage clamps, Kv1.5 Delta N209 showed 30-35% greater accumulated inactivation than full-length Kv1.5. These results can be explained with a model based on an allosteric model of inactivation in Kv2.1 (Klemic, K.G., C.-C. Shieh, G.E. Kirsch, and S.W.Jones. 1998. Biophys. J. 74:1779-1789) in which an absence of the NH2, terminus results in accelerated inactivation from closed states relative to full-length Kv1.5. We suggest that differential expression of isoforms of Kv1.5 may contribute to K+ current diversity in human heart and many other tissues.
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