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A Recombinant Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Coupled to GTP-Binding Proteins
Journal of General Physiology
  • Kim W. Chan
  • M. Noelle Langan
  • Jin Liang Sui
  • J. Ashot Kozak, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Amanda Pabon
  • John A. A. Ladias
  • Diomedes E. Logothetis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-1996
Abstract

GTP-binding (G) proteins have been shown to mediate activation of inwardly rectifying potassium (K+) channels in cardiac, neuronal and neuroendocrine cells. Here, we report functional expression of a recombinant inwardly rectifying channel which we call KGP (or hpKir3.4), to signify that it is K+ selective, G-protein-gated and isolated from human pancreas. KGP expression in Xenopus oocytes resulted in sizeable basal (or agonist-independent) currents while coexpression with a G-protein-linked receptor, yielded additional agonist-induced currents. Coexpression of KGP and hGIRK1 (a human brain homolog of GIRK1/Kir3.1) produced much larger basal currents than those observed with KGP or hGIRK1 alone, and upon coexpression with receptor, similarly large agonist-induced currents could be obtained. Pertussis toxin treatment significantly diminished agonist-dependent currents due to either KGP or KGP/hGIRK1 expression. Interestingly, PTX also significantly reduced basal KGP or KGP/hGIRK1 currents, suggesting that basal activity is largely the result of G-protein gating as well. When the two channels were coexpressed with receptor, the relative increase in current elicited by agonist was similar whether KGP and hGIRK1 were expressed alone or together. When in vitro translated or when expressed in Xenopus oocytes or CHO mammalian cells, KGP gave rise to a nonglycosylated 45-kD protein. Antibodies directed against either KGP or hGIRK1 coprecipitated both proteins coexpressed in oocytes, providing evidence for the heteromeric assembly of the two channels and suggesting that the current potentiation seen with coexpression of the two channel subunits is due to specific interactions between them. An endogenous oocyte protein similar in size to KGP was also coprecipitated with hGIRK1.

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Copyright © 1996 The Rockefeller University Press.

Journal of General Physiology, 107(3), pgs. 381-397, March 1996.

DOI
10.1085/jgp.107.3.381
Citation Information
Kim W. Chan, M. Noelle Langan, Jin Liang Sui, J. Ashot Kozak, et al.. "A Recombinant Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Coupled to GTP-Binding Proteins" Journal of General Physiology Vol. 107 Iss. 3 (1996) p. 381 - 397 ISSN: 0022-1295
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/j_kozak/33/