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Complex interactions among residues within pore region determine the K + dependence of a KAT1-type potassium channel AmKAT1

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KAT1-type channels mediate K(+) influx into guard cells that enables stomatal opening. In this study, a KAT1-type channel AmKAT1 was cloned from the xerophyte Ammopiptanthus mongolicus. In contrast to most KAT1-type channels, its activation is strongly dependent on external K(+) concentration, so it can be used as a model to explore the mechanism for the K(+) -dependent gating of KAT1-type channels. Domain swapping between AmKAT1 and KAT1 reveals that the S5-pore-S6 region controls the K(+) dependence of AmKAT1, and residue substitutions show that multiple residues within the S5-Pore linker and Pore are involved in its K(+) -dependent gating. Importantly, complex interactions occur among these residues, and it is these interactions that determine its K(+) dependence. Finally, we analyzed the potential mechanism for the K(+) dependence of AmKAT1, which could originate from the requirement of K(+) occupancy in the selectivity filter to maintain its conductive conformation. These results provide new insights into the molecular basis of the K(+) -dependent gating of KAT1-type channels.

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hal-02966094 , version 1 (13-10-2020)

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Guangzhe Yang, Hervé Sentenac, Anne-Aliénor Véry, Yanhua Su. Complex interactions among residues within pore region determine the K + dependence of a KAT1-type potassium channel AmKAT1. Plant Journal, 2015, 83 (3), pp.401-412. ⟨10.1111/tpj.12891⟩. ⟨hal-02966094⟩
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