'C-Type' closed state and gating mechanisms of K2P channels revealed by conformational changes of the TREK-1 channel

Qiansen Zhang, Jie Fu, Shaoying Zhang, Peipei Guo, Shijie Liu, Juwen Shen, Jiangtao Guo, Huaiyu Yang, Xuebiao Yao

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Abstract

Two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channels gate primarily within the selectivity filter, termed 'C-Type' gating. Due to the lack of structural insights into the nonconductive (closed) state, 'C-Type' gating mechanisms remain elusive. Here, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on TREK-1, a K2P channel, revealed that M4 helix movements induce filter closing in a novel 'deeper-down' structure that represents a 'C-Type' closed state. The 'down' structure does not represent the closed state as previously proposed and instead acts as an intermediate state in gating. The study identified the allosteric 'seesaw' mechanism of M4 helix movements in modulating filter closing. Finally, guided by this recognition of K2P gating mechanisms, MD simulations revealed that gain-of-function mutations and small-molecule activators activate TREK-1 by perturbing state transitions from open to closed states. Together, we reveal a 'C-Type' closed state and provide mechanical insights into gating procedures and allosteric regulations for K2P channels.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbermjac002
JournalJournal of Molecular Cell Biology
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • C-Type
  • K2P
  • gating
  • selectivity filter
  • state

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