A voltage sensor-domain protein is a voltage-gated proton channel
- PMID: 16556803
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1122352
A voltage sensor-domain protein is a voltage-gated proton channel
Abstract
Voltage-gated proton channels have been widely observed but have not been identified at a molecular level. Here we report that a four-transmembrane protein similar to the voltage-sensor domain of voltage-gated ion channels is a voltage-gated proton channel. Cells overexpressing this protein showed depolarization-induced outward currents accompanied by tail currents. Current reversal occured at equilibrium potentials for protons. The currents exhibited pH-dependent gating and zinc ion sensitivity, two features which are characteristic of voltage-gated proton channels. Responses of voltage dependence to sequence changes suggest that mouse voltage-sensor domain-only protein is itself a channel, rather than a regulator of another channel protein.
Comment in
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Biophysics. Lonely voltage sensor seeks protons for permeation.Science. 2006 Apr 28;312(5773):534-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1127186. Science. 2006. PMID: 16645081 No abstract available.
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