Molecular constituents of maxi K-Ca channels in human coronary smooth muscle: predominant alpha+beta subunit complexes

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Tanaka, Y
Meera, P
Song, M
Knaus, HG
Toro, L
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT ANESTHESIOL, LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, BRAIN RES INST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 USA
[3] INST BIOCHEM PHARMAKOL, A-6020 INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1997年 / 502卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.1997.545bj.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Human large-conductance voltage-and calcium-sensitive K+ (maxi K-Ca) channels are composed of at least two subunits: the pore-forming subunit, alpha, and a modulatory subunit, beta. Expression of the beta subunit induces dramatic changes in a subunit function. It increases the apparent Ca2+ sensitivity and it allows dehydrosoyasaponin I(DHS-I) to upregulate the channel. 2. The functional coupling of maxi K-Ca channel alpha and beta subunits in freshly dissociated human coronary smooth muscle cells was assessed. To distinguish maxi K-Ca currents modulated by the beta subunit, we examined (a) their apparent Ca2+ sensitivity, as judged from the voltage necessary to half-activate the channel (V-1/2), and (b) their activation by DHS-I. 3. In patches with unitary currents, the majority of channels were half-activated near -85 mV at 18 mu M Ca2+, a value similar to that obtained when the human K-Ca channel alpha (HSLO) and beta (HK(V,Ca)beta) subunits are co-expressed. A small number of channels half-activated around 0 mV, suggesting the activity of the alpha subunit alone. 4. The properties of macroscopic currents were consistent with the view that most pore-forming alpha subunits were coupled to beta subunits, since the majority of currents had values for V-1/2 near to -90 mV, and currents were potentiated by DHS-I. 5. We conclude that in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells, most maxi K-Ca channels are composed of alpha and beta subunits. The higher Ca2+ sensitivity of maxi K-Ca channels, resulting from their coupling to beta subunits, suggests an important role of this channel in regulating coronary tone. Their massive activation by micromolar Ca2+ concentrations may lead to a large hyperpolarization causing profound changes in coronary blood flow and cardiac function.
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