Title: Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
1Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
- Problems of structure determination
- Membrane-specific solutions
- KcsA structure
- Mechanistic insights
- KvAP and voltage sensing
- Shaker (KV1.2)
2Key Difficulties in MP Structure
- Available amounts.expression systems?
- Solubility and solubilization detergents
- Microheterogeneity PTMs?
- Mutational alteration to facilitate
crystallization affinity tags - Homologs genomics
3Channel Structures Provide..
- Details of structure
- Familial relationships
- Structural basis of ion selectivity
- Mechanism of ion dehydration by channel
- Linkage between pore and voltage sensor (for VS
channels) gating mechanisms???
4Genomics and Channel Structures
VSKC homolog (kcsA) discovered in S. lividans as
ORF Monomer MW 18kD Hydropathy analysis
predicts 2 TM domains 32 identity to shaker in
signature sequence KvAP
5What Defines a K Channel?
- Founder of VS cation channel family
- Widely distributed in nature multiple isoforms
in most organisms - Monomer MW 70kD (eukaryotes)
- Activated by membrane depolarization
- Most isoforms have 6 predicted tm
domains/monomer functional tetramers - Mutagenic analysis of pore blockers pore between
S5 and S6
6KcsA The 1st Structure
Schrempf, et al (1995) A prokaryotic potassium
ion channel with two predicted transmembrane
segments from S. lividans, EMBO J 14,
5170. Cortes Perozo (1997) Structural
dynamics of the S. lividans K channel oligomeric
stoichiometry and stability, Biochemistry 36,
10343. Doyle et al (1998) The structure of the
potassium channel molecular basis of
K-conduction and selectivity, Science 280, 69.
7VSKC Architecture?
8Sequences of K-channel Pore Regions
9Genomic Identification of KcsA
Signature region
10Is KcsA a Channel?
Single channel analysis
Current-voltage relationship
11KcsA Oligomerizes in Detergent
1. Cell extract 2. Cell super 3. Membranes 4. DDM
extract 5. NTA-purified DDM extract
stain
western
12KcsA Tetramers Maintained in DDM
13Structural Organization of KcsA
14KcsA Tetramer Defines Central Pore
K
15Polarity of KcsA Pore Region
Blue, cationic red, anionic yellow, hydrophobic
16Aromatic Clustering at KcsA Membrane Interface
17Proposed Mechanism of Ion Translocation
Lake Kalemia note charge stabilization by helix
dipoles
18Ionic Stabilization by Helix Dipole in ClC
Channels
19Comparison of KcsA and ClC Pores
ClC KcsA
20How Does Voltage-sensing Work?
SCAM analyses consistent with transverse S4
movement
21The KvAP Bombshell
KvAP Structure and a Proposed Mechanism for
Voltage Sensing. Jiang, MacKinnon et al (2003)
X-ray structure of a voltage-dependent
K-channel, Nature 423, 33-41 The principle of
gating charge movement in a voltage-dependent K
channel, Nature 423, 42-48.
22Sequence Homology in Voltage-dependent K-channels
23KvAP a Voltage-sensitive Channel
24Backbone Structure of the KvAP Tetramer
25KvAP The Side View
26Architecture of KvAP Monomer
27Proposed Paddle Movement during Gating
28Questions about the KvAP Structure
- Validity of KvAP as paradigm?
- Solubilization?
- Modification?
- Crystallization aids?
- Impact of any/all on overall structure?
29Science, 309 897-908
30Shaker and KvAP Not quite the Same Beast
31Accessory Subunits in K-channels
32K-channel Pores Are Conserved
33Structure of the shaker Tetramer
34Backbone Comparison KvAP vs shaker
35Pore Communication with Voltage Sensor in Kv
Channel
36Revised View of Voltage-sensing