Stepwise contribution of each subunit to the cooperative activation of BK channels by Ca2+
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101-6430
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Edited by Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA, and approved June 25, 2002 (received for review April 29, 2002)
Abstract
BK channels (Slo1) are widely distributed K+ channels that control Ca2+-dependent processes and cellular excitability. Their activation by intracellular Ca2+ (Ca
) is highly cooperative, with Hill coefficients of typically 2–5. To investigate the cooperativity contributed by each of
the four α subunits that form the BK channel, we studied single channels comprised of mixtures of functional subunits and
subunits with a mutation to disrupt a key site (Ca-bowl) required for activation by low concentrations of Ca
. As the number of functional subunits increased, we found a stepwise increase in the Hill coefficient of 0.3–0.8 per functional
subunit and a stepwise decrease in the Ca
required for half activation (K
d). These results show directly that BK channels can open with 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 functional Ca-bowls, and that each subunit
with a functional Ca-bowl contributes a stepwise increase to both the cooperativity of activation and the apparent Ca2+ affinity. A model with 0–4 high-affinity allosteric activators and four low-affinity allosteric activators was examined.
In this model, Ca2+ bindings were independent of one another and the cooperativity arose from the joint action of the allosteric activators on
the open–closed equilibrium. Although this model described well the major features of the experimental data, some differences
between the observed and predicted results indicated that additional factors not included in the model also contribute to
the cooperativity.
Footnotes
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↵ * To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: kmagleby{at}miami.edu.
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This paper was submitted directly (Track II) to the PNAS office.
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↵ † Magleby, K. L. & Rothberg, B. S. (2001) Biophys. J. 80, 222 (abstr.).
- Abbreviations:
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BK, large conductance Ca2+ and voltage-activated K+ channel
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TEA, tetraethylammonium
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