Titel
Pore stability and gating in voltage-activated calcium channels
Pore stability and gating in voltage-gated calcium channels
Autor*in
Anna Stary
Universität Wien
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Abstract
Calcium channel family members activate at different membrane potentials, which enables tissue specific calcium entry. Pore mutations affecting this voltage dependence are associated with channelopathies. In this review we analyze the link between voltage sensitivity and corresponding kinetic phenotypes of calcium channel activation. Systematic changes in hydrophobicity in the lower third of S6 segments gradually shift the activation curve thereby determining the voltage sensitivity. Homology modeling suggests that hydrophobic residues that are located in all four S6 segments close to the inner channel mouth might form adhesion points stabilizing the closed gate. Simulation studies support a scenario where voltage sensors and the pore are essentially independent structural units. We speculate that evolution designed the voltage sensing machinery as robust "all-or-non"device while the varietys of voltage sensitivities of different channel types was accomplished by shaping pore stability.
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:243738
Erschienen in
Titel
Channels (Austin)
Band
2
Seitenanfang
61
Seitenende
69
Erscheinungsdatum
01.01.2008
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