Structure of KCNE1 and Implications for How It Modulates the KCNQ1 Potassium Channel
- 9 July 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 47 (31) , 7999-8006
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi800875q
Abstract
KCNE1 is a single-span membrane protein that modulates the voltage-gated potassium channel KCNQ1 (KV7.1) by slowing activation and enhancing channel conductance to generate the slow delayed rectifier current (IKs) that is critical for the repolarization phase of the cardiac action potential. Perturbation of channel function by inherited mutations in KCNE1 or KCNQ1 results in increased susceptibility to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death with or without accompanying deafness. Here, we present the three-dimensional structure of KCNE1. The transmembrane domain (TMD) of KCNE1 is a curved α-helix and is flanked by intra- and extracellular domains comprised of α-helices joined by flexible linkers. Experimentally restrained docking of the KCNE1 TMD to a closed state model of KCNQ1 suggests that KCNE1 slows channel activation by sitting on and restricting the movement of the S4−S5 linker that connects the voltage sensor to the pore domain. We postulate that this is an adhesive interaction that must be disrupted before the channel can be opened in response to membrane depolarization. Docking to open KCNQ1 indicates that the extracellular end of the KCNE1 TMD forms an interface with an intersubunit cleft in the channel that is associated with most known gain-of-function disease mutations. Binding of KCNE1 to this “gain-of-function cleft” may explain how it increases conductance and stabilizes the open state. These working models for the KCNE1−KCNQ1 complexes may be used to formulate testable hypotheses for the molecular bases of disease phenotypes associated with the dozens of known inherited mutations in KCNE1 and KCNQ1.Keywords
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