Absence of ion-binding affinity in the putatively inactivated low-[K+] structure of the KcsA potassium channel |
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Authors: | Boiteux Céline Bernèche Simon |
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Affiliation: | Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Computational & Systems Biology, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 50/70, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | Potassium channels are membrane proteins that selectively conduct K(+) across cellular membranes. The narrowest part of their pore, the selectivity filter, is responsible for distinguishing K(+) from Na(+), and can also act as a gate through a mechanism known as C-type inactivation. It has been proposed that a conformation of the KcsA channel obtained by crystallization in presence of low concentration of K(+) (PDB 1K4D) could correspond to the C-type inactivated state. Here, we show using molecular mechanics simulations that such conformation has little ion-binding affinity and that ions do not contribute to its stability. The simulations suggest that, in this conformation, the selectivity filter is mostly occupied by water molecules. Whether such ion-free state of the KcsA channel is physiologically accessible and representative of the inactivated state of eukaryotic channels remains unclear. |
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