Abstract
AbstractInward rectifier K+(Kir) channels regulate cell membrane potential. Different Kir channels respond to unique ligands, but all are regulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2). Using planar lipid bilayers we show that Kir2.2 exhibits bursts of openings separated by long quiescent inter-burst periods. Increasing PI(4,5)P2 concentration shortens the Kir2.2 inter-burst duration and lengthens the burst duration without affecting dwell times within a burst. From this, we propose that burst and inter-burst durations correspond to the CTD-docked and CTD-undocked conformations observed in the presence and absence of PI(4,5)P2 in atomic structures. We also studied the effect of different phosphatidylinositol lipids on Kir2.2 activation and conclude that the 5’ phosphate is essential to Kir2.2 pore opening. Other phosphatidylinositol lipids can compete with PI(4,5)P2 but cannot activate Kir2.2 without the 5’ phosphate. PI(4)P, which is directly interconvertible to and from PI(4,5)P2, might thus be a regulator of Kir channels in the plasma membrane.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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1. Molecular structure of an open human KATP channel;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences;2021-11-23