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Structural insights into the mechanism of pancreatic K ATP channel regulation by nucleotides.

Mengmeng WangJing-Xiang WuDian DingLei Chen
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (K ATP ) are metabolic sensors that convert the intracellular ATP/ADP ratio to the excitability of cells. They are involved in many physiological processes and implicated in several human diseases. Here we present the cryo-EM structures of the pancreatic K ATP channel in both the closed state and the pre-open state, resolved in the same sample. We observe the binding of nucleotides at the inhibitory sites of the Kir6.2 channel in the closed but not in the pre-open state. Structural comparisons reveal the mechanism for ATP inhibition and Mg-ADP activation, two fundamental properties of K ATP channels. Moreover, the structures also uncover the activation mechanism of diazoxide-type K ATP openers.
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