Author:
Castillo Juan P.,Sánchez-Rodríguez Jorge E.,Hyde H. Clark,Zaelzer Cristian A.,Aguayo Daniel,Sepúlveda Romina V.,Luk Louis Y. P.,Kent Stephen B. H.,Gonzalez-Nilo Fernando D.,Bezanilla Francisco,Latorre Ramón
Abstract
Large-conductance Ca2+- and voltage-activated K+ (BK) channels are involved in a large variety of physiological processes. Regulatory β-subunits are one of the mechanisms responsible for creating BK channel diversity fundamental to the adequate function of many tissues. However, little is known about the structure of its voltage sensor domain. Here, we present the external architectural details of BK channels using lanthanide-based resonance energy transfer (LRET). We used a genetically encoded lanthanide-binding tag (LBT) to bind terbium as a LRET donor and a fluorophore-labeled iberiotoxin as the LRET acceptor for measurements of distances within the BK channel structure in a living cell. By introducing LBTs in the extracellular region of the α- or β1-subunit, we determined (i) a basic extracellular map of the BK channel, (ii) β1-subunit–induced rearrangements of the voltage sensor in α-subunits, and (iii) the relative position of the β1-subunit within the α/β1-subunit complex.
Funder
Fondecy grant
The Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaiso is a Millennium Institute Supported by, the Millennium Scientific Initiative of the Ministry of Economic, Development and Tourism
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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