Voltage Sensor of Kv1.2: Structural Basis of Electromechanical Coupling
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Rockefeller University
Abstract
Voltage-dependent ion channels contain voltage sensors that allow them to switch between nonconductive and conductive states over the narrow range of a few hundredths of a volt. We investigated the mechanism by which these channels sense cell membrane voltage by determining the x-ray crystal structure of a mammalian Shaker family potassium ion (K+) channel. The voltage-dependent K+ channel Kv1.2 grew three-dimensional crystals, with an internal arrangement that left the voltage sensors in an apparently native conformation, allowing us to reach three important conclusions. First, the voltage sensors are essentially independent domains inside the membrane. Second, they perform mechanical work on the pore through…
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- Basis (linear algebra)
- Coupling (piping)
- Voltage
- Materials science
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Electrical engineering
- Engineering