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An allosteric modulator activates BK channels by perturbing coupling between Ca2+ binding and pore opening.


ABSTRACT: BK type Ca2+-activated K+ channels activate in response to both voltage and Ca2+. The membrane-spanning voltage sensor domain (VSD) activation and Ca2+ binding to the cytosolic tail domain (CTD) open the pore across the membrane, but the mechanisms that couple VSD activation and Ca2+ binding to pore opening  are not clear. Here we show that a compound, BC5, identified from in silico screening, interacts with the CTD-VSD interface and specifically modulates the Ca2+ dependent activation mechanism. BC5 activates the channel in the absence of Ca2+ binding but Ca2+ binding inhibits BC5 effects. Thus, BC5 perturbs a pathway that couples Ca2+ binding to pore opening to allosterically affect both, which is further supported by atomistic simulations and mutagenesis. The results suggest that the CTD-VSD interaction makes a major contribution to the mechanism of Ca2+ dependent activation and is an important site for allosteric agonists to modulate BK channel activation.

SUBMITTER: Zhang G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9646747 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An allosteric modulator activates BK channels by perturbing coupling between Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding and pore opening.

Zhang Guohui G   Xu Xianjin X   Jia Zhiguang Z   Geng Yanyan Y   Liang Hongwu H   Shi Jingyi J   Marras Martina M   Abella Carlota C   Magleby Karl L KL   Silva Jonathan R JR   Chen Jianhan J   Zou Xiaoqin X   Cui Jianmin J  

Nature communications 20221109 1


BK type Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated K<sup>+</sup> channels activate in response to both voltage and Ca<sup>2+</sup>. The membrane-spanning voltage sensor domain (VSD) activation and Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding to the cytosolic tail domain (CTD) open the pore across the membrane, but the mechanisms that couple VSD activation and Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding to pore opening  are not clear. Here we show that a compound, BC5, identified from in silico screening, interacts with the CTD-VSD interface and specifi  ...[more]

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