Determination of the subunit stoichiometry of a voltage-activated potassium channel. |
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Authors: | R MacKinnon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115. |
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Abstract: | The voltage-activated K+, Na+ and Ca2+ channels are responsible for the generation and propagation of electrical signals in cell membranes. The K+ channels are multimeric membrane proteins formed by the aggregation of an unknown number of independent subunits. By studying the interaction of a scorpion toxin with coexpressed wild-type and toxin-insensitive mutant Shaker K+ channels, the subunit stoichiometry can be determined. The Shaker K+ channel is found to have a tetrameric structure. This is consistent with the sequence relationship between a K+ channel and each of the four internally homologous repeats of Na+ and Ca2+ channels. |
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