Localization and interaction of epitope-tagged GIRK1 and CIR inward rectifier K+ channel subunits

被引:51
作者
Kennedy, ME
Nemec, J
Clapham, DE
机构
[1] Mayo Foundation, Rochester
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
G-protein-coupled inward-rectifier potassium channel; GIRK1; CIR; cytoskeleton; G(beta gamma); AU5; AU1;
D O I
10.1016/0028-3908(96)00132-3
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
GIRK1 and CIR are G-protein activated inward rectifier K+ channel subunits that combine to form the heteromultimer I-KACh, the G(beta gamma)-activated atrial K channel responsible for the vagal slowing of heart rate. Epitope-tagged channel subunits were constructed by the introduction of distinct six amino acid epitopes into the C-termini or putative extracellular domains of GIRK1 and CIR. Carboxyl-terminal tagged subunits were activated by purified G(beta gamma) subunits in inside-out patches when expressed in Cos cells. Interestingly, insertion of three amino acids into the putative extracellular domain of GIRK1 resulted in an inactive subunit that acted as a dominant negative subunit when coexpressed with wild type GIRK1 and CLR in Xenopus oocytes. The epitope-tagged CIR-AU1 subunit coimmunoprecipitated GIRK1-AU5 from metabolically labeled Cos cells. Immunofluorescence labeling of Cos cells localized GIRK1-AU5 to internal cytoskeletal structures that co-stained with antibodies against the intermediate filament protein, vimentin. CIR-AU1 localized primarily to the plasma membrane. Double immunofluorescence labeling showed that GIRK1-AU5 plasma membrane staining was detectable only when coexpressed with CIR-AU1. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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页码:831 / 839
页数:9
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