KATP channel interaction with adenine nucleotides
- PMID: 15910875
- DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2004.11.021
KATP channel interaction with adenine nucleotides
Abstract
ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels are regulated by adenine nucleotides to convert changes in cellular metabolic levels into membrane excitability. Hence, elucidation of interaction of SUR and Kir6.x with adenine nucleotides is an important issue to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the metabolic regulation of the K(ATP) channels. We analyzed direct interactions with adenine nucleotides of each subunit of K(ATP) channels. Kir6.2 binds adenine nucleotides in a Mg(2+)-independent manner. SUR has two NBFs which are not equivalent: NBF1 is a Mg(2+)-independent high affinity nucleotide binding site, whereas NBF2 is a Mg-dependent low affinity site. Although SUR has ATPase activity at NBF2, it is not used to transport substrates against the concentration gradient unlike other ABC proteins. The ATPase cycle at NBF2 serves as a sensor of cellular metabolism. This may explain the low ATP hydrolysis rate compared to other ABC proteins. Based on studies of photoaffinity labeling, a model of K(ATP) channel regulation is proposed, in which K(ATP) channel activity is regulated by SUR via monitoring the intracellular MgADP concentration. K(ATP) channel activation is expected to be induced by the cooperative interaction of ATP binding at NBF1 and MgADP binding at NBF2.
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