Structure of the human K2P13.1(THIK-1) channel reveals a novel hydrophilic pore restriction and lipid cofactor site
Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury,
Seil Jang,
Fayal Abderemane-Ali
et al.
Abstract:The halothane-inhibited K2Pleak potassium channel K2P13.1 (THIK-1)1–3is found in diverse cells1,4including neurons1,5and microglia6–8where it affects surveillance6, synaptic pruning7, phagocytosis7, and inflammasome-mediated interleukin-1β release6,8,9. As with many K2Ps1,5,10–14and other voltage-gated ion channel (VGIC) superfamily members3,15,16, polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) lipids modulate K2P13.1 (THIK-1)1,5,14,17via a poorly understood mechanism. Here, we present cryo-electronmicroscopy (cryo-EM) str… Show more
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