Haem can bind to and inhibit mammalian calcium-dependent Slo1 BK channels
- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 425 (6957) , 531-535
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02003
Abstract
Haem is essential for living organisms, functioning as a crucial element in the redox-sensitive reaction centre in haemproteins1. During the biogenesis of these proteins, the haem cofactor is typically incorporated enzymatically into the haem pockets of the apo-haemprotein as the functionally indispensable prosthetic group2,3. A class of ion channel, the large-conductance calcium-dependent Slo1 BK channels, possesses a conserved haem-binding sequence motif. Here we present electrophysiological and structural evidence showing that haem directly regulates cloned human Slo1 channels and wild-type BK channels in rat brain. Both oxidized and reduced haem binds to the hSlo1 channel protein and profoundly inhibits transmembrane K+ currents by decreasing the frequency of channel opening. This direct regulation of the BK channel identifies a previously unknown role of haem as an acute signalling molecule.Keywords
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