Functional expression of an inactivating potassium channel cloned from human heart
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Functional expression of an inactivating potassium channel cloned from human heart
Abstract
Recently a putative K+ channel with homology to the Shaker family of potassium channels has been cloned from human ventricular myocardium. However, proof that the cDNA encodes a K+ channel requires appropriate translation and expression of a functional ion-selective channel. Therefore, expression of this putative human K+ channel DNA was attempted by cytoplasmic injections of in vitro transcribed cRNA into Xenopus laevis oocytes and screening by two-electrode voltage-clamp methods. This resulted in expression of voltage-gated channels that rapidly inactivated (time constant of inactivation, 47.6 +/- 3.6 msec; 0 mV; n = 10) and were at least 50 times more selective for K+ than Na+ (Na+/K+ permeability ratio of 0.02). The channels showed voltage-dependent activation (half-maximal voltage, -34 +/- 0.7 mV; n = 5), and 50% of the channels were inactivated within 2 seconds when the membrane potential was clamped near -60 mV (half-maximal voltage, -62 +/- 7 mV; n = 10). The expressed protein resulted in a K+ current that had many properties similar to the 4-aminopyridine-sensitive calcium-insensitive component of the cardiac transient outward current that is observed in native cardiac myocytes and thus may serve as one molecular substrate for this current.
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