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Detecting organelle-specific activity of potassium channels with a DNA nanodevice.


ABSTRACT: Cell surface potassium ion (K+) channels regulate nutrient transport, cell migration and intercellular communication by controlling K+ permeability and are thought to be active only at the plasma membrane. Although these channels transit the trans-Golgi network, early and recycling endosomes, whether they are active in these organelles is unknown. Here we describe a pH-correctable, ratiometric reporter for K+ called pHlicKer, use it to probe the compartment-specific activity of a prototypical voltage-gated K+ channel, Kv11.1, and show that this cell surface channel is active in organelles. Lumenal K+ in organelles increased in cells expressing wild-type Kv11.1 channels but not after treatment with current blockers. Mutant Kv11.1 channels, with impaired transport function, failed to increase K+ levels in recycling endosomes, an effect rescued by pharmacological correction. By providing a way to map the organelle-specific activity of K+ channels, pHlicKer technology could help identify new organellar K+ channels or channel modulators with nuanced functions.

SUBMITTER: Anees P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11021130 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detecting organelle-specific activity of potassium channels with a DNA nanodevice.

Anees Palapuravan P   Saminathan Anand A   Rozmus Ezekiel R ER   Di Anke A   Malik Asrar B AB   Delisle Brian P BP   Krishnan Yamuna Y  

Nature biotechnology 20230921 7


Cell surface potassium ion (K<sup>+</sup>) channels regulate nutrient transport, cell migration and intercellular communication by controlling K<sup>+</sup> permeability and are thought to be active only at the plasma membrane. Although these channels transit the trans-Golgi network, early and recycling endosomes, whether they are active in these organelles is unknown. Here we describe a pH-correctable, ratiometric reporter for K<sup>+</sup> called pHlicKer, use it to probe the compartment-speci  ...[more]

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