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The calmodulin-binding tetraleucine motif of KCNE4 is responsible for association with Kv1.3
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Title: The calmodulin-binding tetraleucine motif of KCNE4 is responsible for association with Kv1.3 |
Authors: Solé, Laura Roig, Sara R. Sastre, Daniel Vallejo-Gracia, Albert Serrano-Albarras, Antonio Ferrer-Montiel, Antonio Fernandez-Ballester, Gregorio Tamkun, Michael Felipe, Antonio |
Editor: Wiley |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Bioquímica y Biología Molecular |
Issue Date: 2019-07 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/35241 |
Abstract:
The voltage-dependent potassium (Kv) channel Kv1.3 regulates leukocyte proliferation, activation, and
apoptosis, and altered expression of this channel is linked to autoimmune diseases. Thus, the fine-tuning of Kv1.3
function is crucial for the immune system response. The Kv1.3 accessory protein, potassium voltage-gated channel
subfamily E (KCNE) subunit 4, acts as a dominant negative regulatory subunit to both enhance inactivation and
induce intracellular retention of Kv1.3. Mutations in KCNE4 also cause immune system dysfunction. Although the
formation of Kv1.3-KCNE4 complexes has profound consequences for leukocyte physiology, the molecular determinants involved in the Kv1.3-KCNE4 association are unknown.We now show thatKCNE4 associates with Kv1.3
via a tetraleucine motif situated within the carboxy-terminal domain of this accessory protein. This motif would
function as an interaction platform, in which Kv1.3 and Ca2+/calmodulin compete for the KCNE4 interaction.
Finally, we propose a structural model of the Kv1.3-KCNE4 complex. Our experimental data and the in silico
structure suggest that the KCNE4 interaction hides a forward-trafficking motif within Kv1.3 in addition to adding a
strong endoplasmic reticulum retention signature to the Kv1.3-KCNE4 complex. Thus, the oligomeric composition
of the Kv1.3 channelosome fine-tunes the precise balance between anterograde and intracellular retention elements
that control the cell surface expression of Kv1.3 and immune system physiology.—
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Keywords/Subjects: intracellular retention leukocytes potassium channels regulatory subunits |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201801164RR |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
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