A heme-binding domain controls regulation of ATP-dependent potassium channels

Burton, M. J. et al. (2016) A heme-binding domain controls regulation of ATP-dependent potassium channels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(14), pp. 3785-3790. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.1600211113) (PMID:27006498) (PMCID:PMC4833257)

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Abstract

Heme iron has many and varied roles in biology. Most commonly it binds as a prosthetic group to proteins, and it has been widely supposed and amply demonstrated that subtle variations in the protein structure around the heme, including the heme ligands, are used to control the reactivity of the metal ion. However, the role of heme in biology now appears to also include a regulatory responsibility in the cell; this includes regulation of ion channel function. In this work, we show that cardiac KATP channels are regulated by heme. We identify a cytoplasmic heme-binding CXXHX16H motif on the sulphonylurea receptor subunit of the channel, and mutagenesis together with quantitative and spectroscopic analyses of heme-binding and single channel experiments identified Cys628 and His648 as important for heme binding. We discuss the wider implications of these findings and we use the information to present hypotheses for mechanisms of heme-dependent regulation across other ion channels.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Jamieson, Professor Andrew
Authors: Burton, M. J., Kapetanaki, S. M., Chernova, T., Jamieson, A. G., Dorlet, P., Santolini, J., Moody, P. C.E., Mitcheson, J. S., Davies, N. W., Schmid, R., Raven, E. L., and Storey, N. M.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publisher:National Academy of Sciences
ISSN:0027-8424
ISSN (Online):1091-6490
Published Online:22 March 2016

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