“…Hydrogen bonding between D447 and W434 in the Shaker Kv channel (D375 and W362 in Kv chimera, respectively) has been shown to prevent C-type inactivation ( Pless et al, 2013 ). Mutation of these residues profoundly speeds C-type inactivation in the Shaker Kv channel, strengthening the bond by incorporating fluorinated Trp slows C-type inactivation and weakening the bond by incorporating 2-amino-3-indol-1-yl-propionic acid speeds inactivation ( Lueck et al, 2016 ; Perozo et al, 1993 ; Pless et al, 2013 ). Mutation of W366 in the Kv1.2 channel, the equivalent of W434 in Shaker, also speed C-type inactivation, albeit more modestly compared to Shaker, and both external K + and TEA slow C-type inactivation in Kv1.2 ( Cordero-Morales et al, 2011 ; Ishida, 2014 ), suggesting that the mechanisms of inactivation are similar between these Kv channels.…”