Title of article :
KATP channels “vingt ans après”: ATG to PDB to Mechanism
Author/Authors :
Andrey P. Babenko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
20
From page :
79
To page :
98
Abstract :
A multidisciplinary effort over twenty years has provided deep insight into the nature of KATP channels. First discovered in cardiomyocytes and pancreatic β-cells, as ubiquitous sensors of the ADP/ATP ratio they are implicated in multiple disorders characterized by the uncoupling of excitation from metabolism. Composed of two disparate subunits these large octameric channels present a formidable challenge to scientists interested in understanding mechanism in physical, chemical, and structural terms. Post-cloning studies have defined the domains and interactions, within and between the nucleotide-inhibited KIR pore and nucleotide-stimulated, drug-binding core of the ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) regulatory subunits, that control channel assembly and gating. Determination of the three-dimensional structures of the bacterial prototypes of the channel subunits allowed homology modeling and has provided increasingly detailed mechanistic understanding. Here I review the early electrophysiology and molecular biology of KATP channels, cover biophysical principles governing their single channel kinetics, integrate this with current efforts to understand ligand-recognition and gating within the pore and SUR core, and propose a mechanism of coupling based on recent identification of a SUR gatekeeper module and first composite models of (SUR/KIR 6.0)4 complexes. This mechanism, based on interactions between inter-KIR subunit ATP-binding pockets and a unique bi-directional regulatory apparatus comprised of elements from the gatekeeper and KIR amino terminus, provides a molecular perspective for understanding the biophysical basis underlying the polar effects of pathogenic mutations in KATP channel subunits.
Keywords :
ATP-sensitive inward rectifiers , Potassium channel openers , Sulfonylureas , ABC transporters , Hyperinsulinemia , Diabetes , arrhythmia , Prinzmetalangina
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Record number :
529178
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