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Structural insights into neuronal K+ channel-calmodulin complexes.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012-08-08)
Karen Mruk, Shiven M D Shandilya, Robert O Blaustein, Celia A Schiffer, William R Kobertz
RÉSUMÉ

Calmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous intracellular calcium sensor that directly binds to and modulates a wide variety of ion channels. Despite the large repository of high-resolution structures of CaM bound to peptide fragments derived from ion channels, there is no structural information about CaM bound to a fully folded ion channel at the plasma membrane. To determine the location of CaM docked to a functioning KCNQ K(+) channel, we developed an intracellular tethered blocker approach to measure distances between CaM residues and the ion-conducting pathway. Combining these distance restraints with structural bioinformatics, we generated an archetypal quaternary structural model of an ion channel-CaM complex in the open state. These models place CaM close to the cytoplasmic gate, where it is well positioned to modulate channel function.

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