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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
7MJP
EMDB ID:
Title:
Vascular KATP channel: Kir6.1 SUR2B propeller-like conformation 2
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Deposition Date:
2021-04-20
Release Date:
2021-10-13
Method Details:
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Resolution:
4.20 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:ATP-sensitive inward rectifier potassium channel 8
Chain IDs:A, B, C, D
Chain Length:424
Number of Molecules:4
Biological Source:Rattus norvegicus
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Isoform SUR2B of ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 9
Chain IDs:E
Chain Length:1545
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Rattus norvegicus
Primary Citation
Vascular K ATP channel structural dynamics reveal regulatory mechanism by Mg-nucleotides.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 118 ? ? (2021)
PMID: 34711681 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109441118

Abstact

Vascular tone is dependent on smooth muscle KATP channels comprising pore-forming Kir6.1 and regulatory SUR2B subunits, in which mutations cause Cantú syndrome. Unique among KATP isoforms, they lack spontaneous activity and require Mg-nucleotides for activation. Structural mechanisms underlying these properties are unknown. Here, we determined cryogenic electron microscopy structures of vascular KATP channels bound to inhibitory ATP and glibenclamide, which differ informatively from similarly determined pancreatic KATP channel isoform (Kir6.2/SUR1). Unlike SUR1, SUR2B subunits adopt distinct rotational "propeller" and "quatrefoil" geometries surrounding their Kir6.1 core. The glutamate/aspartate-rich linker connecting the two halves of the SUR-ABC core is observed in a quatrefoil-like conformation. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal MgADP-dependent dynamic tripartite interactions between this linker, SUR2B, and Kir6.1. The structures captured implicate a progression of intermediate states between MgADP-free inactivated, and MgADP-bound activated conformations wherein the glutamate/aspartate-rich linker participates as mobile autoinhibitory domain, suggesting a conformational pathway toward KATP channel activation.

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