Dynamic duo: Kir6 and SUR in KATP channel structure and function

Bruce L. Patton, Phillip Zhu, Assmaa ElSheikh, Camden M. Driggers, Show Ling Shyng

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Abstract

KATP channels are ligand-gated potassium channels that couple cellular energetics with membrane potential to regulate cell activity. Each channel is an eight subunit complex comprising four central pore-forming Kir6 inward rectifier potassium channel subunits surrounded by four regulatory subunits known as the sulfonylurea receptor, SUR, which confer homeostatic metabolic control of KATP gating. SUR is an ATP binding cassette (ABC) protein family homolog that lacks membrane transport activity but is essential for KATP expression and function. For more than four decades, understanding the structure-function relationship of Kir6 and SUR has remained a central objective of clinical significance. Here, we review progress in correlating the wealth of functional data in the literature with recent KATP cryoEM structures.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2327708
JournalChannels
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ABC transporter
  • ATP-sensitive potassium channel
  • Kir6.2
  • cryo-EM
  • inward rectifier potassium channel
  • sulfonylurea receptor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biophysics
  • Biochemistry

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