1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.129bo.x
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A mutation in the pore region of HERG K+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes reduces rectification by shifting the voltage dependence of inactivation

Abstract: The effects of a mutation in the human ether‐a‐go‐go‐related gene (HERG) (Ser631 to Ala, S631A) on the voltage‐ and extracellular [K+] dependence of inactivation were studied in Xenopus oocytes using two microelectrode and single channel voltage‐clamp techniques. The voltage required for half‐inactivation of S631A HERG was 102 mV more positive than for wild‐type (WT)‐HERG, resulting in reduced rectification of the steady‐state current‐voltage relationship. In contrast, the voltage dependence of channel activat… Show more

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“…8G and Supplemental Table 5). In the hERG channel, inactivation is not directly coupled to activation 15,16 , suggesting that the observed effect of the L666C S6 T (−3) peptide on the inactivation curve is not a consequence of a modification of activation. Of note, S6 T peptides bind to hERG S4-S5 L (Y542-F557) which is surrounded by regions that are involved in inactivation: double mutant cycle analysis suggests that interaction between L529, L532, V535 in S4 and I560, L564, I567 in S5 play a role in inactivation gating 17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8G and Supplemental Table 5). In the hERG channel, inactivation is not directly coupled to activation 15,16 , suggesting that the observed effect of the L666C S6 T (−3) peptide on the inactivation curve is not a consequence of a modification of activation. Of note, S6 T peptides bind to hERG S4-S5 L (Y542-F557) which is surrounded by regions that are involved in inactivation: double mutant cycle analysis suggests that interaction between L529, L532, V535 in S4 and I560, L564, I567 in S5 play a role in inactivation gating 17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S631A hERG1 channels have impaired inactivation gating (22). As expected for an inactivation-deficient channel, RPR (3 M) slowed the rate of deactivation, but did not alter the magnitude of S631A channel currents (Fig.…”
Section: Paired Point Mutations Eliminate Effects Of Rpr On Inactivatmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The voltage dependence of hERG inactivation is shifted nearly Ϫ65 mV relative to channel activation (V 0.5INACT ϭ Ϫ85 mV, V 0.5ACT ϭ Ϫ20 mV). A single mutation (S631A) in the P-loop of the outer pore causes a ϩ100 mV shift in the voltage dependence of inactivation, but no shift in activation compared with wild-type (WT) channels (6,8). Furthermore, external cations have differential effects on the voltage dependence of activation and inactivation (9 -11).…”
Section: The Human Ether-a'-go-go-related Gene (Herg)mentioning
confidence: 99%