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## Structure of the bacterial K⁺ channel
<figure><figcaption class="big">Each subunit has 2 transmembrane domains, 4 subunits make a channel</figcaption><img src="figs/Neuroscience5e-Fig-04.07-2R_5838376.jpg" height="400px"><figcaption>Neuroscience 5e Fig. 4.7</figcaption></figure>
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(Doyle et al, Science 280:69, 1998)
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3D structure of bacterial K channel. Yellow is the K channel, white are phospholipids, purple Na, green K.
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## Structure of the bacterial K⁺ channel
* Bacteria have K⁺ channels that are very similar in structure to mammalian K⁺ channels. Main difference is that they are not gated by voltage
* Could be crystallized in the bacterial membrane
* 3D structure tells us a lot about function
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(Doyle et al, Science 280:69, 1998)
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## Structure of the bacterial K⁺ channel
<figure><figcaption class="big">Each subunit has 2 transmembrane domains, 4 subunits make a channel</figcaption><img src="figs/Neuroscience5e-Fig-04.07-2R_5838376.jpg" height="400px"><figcaption>Neuroscience 5e Fig. 4.7</figcaption></figure>
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(Doyle et al, Science 280:69, 1998)
<!-- ## Structure of the bacterial K⁺ channel
3D structure of bacterial K channel. Yellow is the K channel, white are phospholipids, purple Na, green K.
<figure><img src="figs/image4_b687955.png" height="300px"><figcaption></figcaption></figure> -->
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## Structure of a bacterial K⁺ channel determined by crystallography
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Yellow are voltage sensing tm domains
48 positively-charged amino acids in the S4 domain. Experiences force in a transmembrane electric field. Is the electric-field sensor for voltage-dependent gating.
K channels are more diverse
- Kv2.1 show little inactivation and are closely related to the delayed rectifier K channels involved in AP repolarization
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## Diseases caused by altered ion channels
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EA1: episodic ataxia type 1 (abnormal limb movements and severe ataxia)
BFNC: benign familial neonatal convulsion. Frequent brief seizures starting in first postnatal week then disappearing in a few months. Mutation mapped to two K⁺ channel genes
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<figure><img src="figs/Neuroscience5e-Box-04D-3R_2e54724.jpg" height="300px"><figcaption>Neuroscience 5e Box 4D</figcaption></figure>