Co-expression of Kv beta 1.1 and Kv beta 2 with Kv alpha-subunits in Xenopus oocytes induced fast inactivation and shifted the activation threshold of specific potassium channels.
This study demonstrates the specific functional modulations, such as induced inactivation and voltage shifts, imparted by different Kv beta-subunits on Kv alpha-subunits.
The potassium channel beta-subunit from rat brain, Kv beta 1.1, is known to induce inactivation of the delayed rectifier channel Kv1.1 and Kv1.4 delta 1-110. 2. Kv beta 1.1 was co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes with various other potassium channel alpha-subunits. Kv beta 1.1 induced inactivation in members of the Kv1 subfamily with the exception of Kv 1.6; no inactivation of Kv 2.1, Kv 3.4 delta 2-28 and Kv4.1 channels could be observed. 3. The second member of the beta-subunit subfamily, Kv beta 2, had a shorter N-terminal end, accelerated inactivation of the A-type channel Kv 1.4, but did not induce inactivation when co-expressed with delayed rectifiers of the Kv1 channel family. 4. To test whether this subunit co-assembles with Kv alpha-subunits, the N-terminal inactivating domains of Kv beta 1.1 and Kv beta 3 were spliced to the N-terminus of Kv beta 2. The chimaeric beta-subunits (beta 1/ beta 2 and beta 3/ beta 2) induced fast inactivation of several Kv1 channels, indicating that Kv beta 2 associates with these alpha-subunits. No inactivation was induced in Kv 1.3, Kv 1.6, Kv2.1 and Kv3.4 delta 2-28 channels. 5. Kv beta 2 caused a voltage shift in the activation threshold of Kv1.5 of about -10 mV, indicating a putative physiological role. Kv beta 2 had a smaller effect on Kv 1.1 channels. 6. Kv beta 2 accelerated the activation time course of Kv1.5 but had no marked effect on channel deactivation.
Heinemann et al. (Sat,) reported a other. Kv channel beta-subunits (Kv beta 1.1, Kv beta 2) was evaluated on Channel inactivation and activation threshold. Co-expression of Kv beta 1.1 and Kv beta 2 with Kv alpha-subunits in Xenopus oocytes induced fast inactivation and shifted the activation threshold of specific potassium channels.