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Week 4b: Ion channel structure
BIOL3833 Week 4b: Ion channel structure
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Game plan for today: 12:00 to ~12:30 Lecture: Ion channel structure
12:30-1:15 Complete simulation experiments
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Structural properties of ion channels:
Membrane spanning proteins that allow: Selective permeability Rapid ion movement Gating (by voltage or ligands) Inactivation mechanism (only some channels) Modulation (fast/slow changes in voltage dependence or kinetics)
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Proteins are made of these:
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This is an ion channel: Well, actually this is 1/4th of an ion channel
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Voltage-gated K+ channel:
6 Transmembrane segments 1 Subunit Pore region 4 subunits form channel Need 20 AA to span membrane
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Voltage-gated Na+ channel:
Four domains in ONE subunit Pore region IFM “inactivation loop”
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Selectivity filter in the pore
Mystery: K+ ions are larger than Na+ ions Hydrated Na+ ions larger than hydrated K+ ions How do sodium and potassium channels select?
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Water is a polar molecule
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Ion movement is way fast
How does the channel select for only one type of ion, while still allowing them to move at a rate approaching unrestricted free diffusion?
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How? How can it be selective and fast? Rod MacKinnon figured it out:
Start Video at 15:15 End at 24:00
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Béla
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Choe (2002) Nat Rev Neurosci
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S5 S6
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Mechanism of voltage-gating
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Mechanism of voltage-gating
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Mechanism of inactivation
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Modulation of channel function
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Structural properties of ion channels produce:
Membrane spanning proteins that allow: Selective permeability Rapid ion movement Gating (by voltage or ligands) Inactivation mechanism (only some channels) Modulation (function can be rapidly changed)
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Ion channels are very finely tuned:
Small mutations cause disease states
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