Competing Lipid-Protein and Protein-Protein Interactions Determine Clustering and Gating Patterns in the Potassium Channel from Streptomyces lividans (KcsA)
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Molina, M. Luisa
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Giudici, A. Marcela
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Poveda, José A.
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Fernández Ballester, Gregorio
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Montoya, Estefanía
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Renart, M. Lourdes
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Fernández, Asia M.
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Encinar, José A.
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Riquelme, Gloria
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Morales Milohnic, Andrés
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González Ros, José M.
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2015-12-10T14:04:24Z
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2015-12-10T14:04:24Z
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2015
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Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 290, No. 42, October 16, 2015
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DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.669598
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135592
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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There is increasing evidence to support the notion that membrane
proteins, instead of being isolated components floating in
a fluid lipid environment, can be assembled into supramolecular
complexes that take part in a variety of cooperative cellular
functions. The interplay between lipid-protein and protein-protein
interactions is expected to be a determinant factor in the
assembly and dynamics of such membrane complexes. Here we
report on a role of anionic phospholipids in determining the
extent of clustering of KcsA, a model potassium channel.
Assembly/disassembly of channel clusters occurs, at least partly,
as a consequence of competing lipid-protein and protein-protein
interactions at nonannular lipid binding sites on the channel
surface and brings about profound changes in the gating
properties of the channel. Our results suggest that these latter
effects of anionic lipids are mediated via the Trp67–Glu71–Asp80
inactivation triad within the channel structure and its bearing
on the selectivity filter.
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Patrocinador
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Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion
BFU2011-25920
BFU2012-31359
Consolider-Ingenio Grant
CSD2-2008-00005
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Jose Castillejo Program
Competing Lipid-Protein and Protein-Protein Interactions Determine Clustering and Gating Patterns in the Potassium Channel from Streptomyces lividans (KcsA)