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A gating lever and molecular logic gate that couple voltage and calcium sensor activation to opening in BK potassium channels.

Liang SunFrank T Horrigan
Published in: Science advances (2022)
BK channels uniquely integrate voltage and calcium signaling in diverse cell types through allosteric activation of their K + -conducting pore by structurally distinct V and Ca 2+ sensor domains. Here, we define mechanisms and interaction pathways that link V sensors to the pore by analyzing effects on allosteric coupling of point mutations in the context of Slo1 BK channel structure. A gating lever, mediated by S4/S5 segment interaction within the transmembrane domain, rotates to engage and stabilize the open conformation of the S6 inner pore helix upon V sensor activation. In addition, an indirect pathway, mediated by the carboxyl-terminal cytosolic domain (CTD) and C-linker that connects the CTD to S6, stabilizes the closed conformation when V sensors are at rest. Unexpectedly, this mechanism, which bypasses the covalent connections of C-linker to CTD and pore, also transduces Ca 2+ -dependent coupling in a manner that is completely nonadditive with voltage, analogous to the function of a digital logic (OR) gate.
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