Artículo de revista
Determination of the stoichiometry between alpha- and gamma 1 subunits of the BK channel using LRET
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Biophysical Journal 114, 2493–2497, June 5, 2018
10.1016/j.bpj.2018.04.008
Autor
Carrasquel Ursulaez, Willy
Alvarez, Osvaldo
Bezanilla, Francisco
Latorre, Ramón
Institución
Resumen
Two families of accessory proteins, beta and gamma, modulate BK channel gating and pharmacology. Notably, in the absence of internal Ca2+, the gamma 1 subunit promotes a large shift of the BK conductance-voltage curve to more negative potentials. However, very little is known about how alpha- and gamma 1 subunits interact. In particular, the association stoichiometry between both subunits is unknown. Here, we propose a method to answer this question using lanthanide resonance energy transfer. The method assumes that the kinetics of lanthanide resonance energy transfer-sensitized emission of the donor double-labeled alpha/gamma 1 complex is the linear combination of the kinetics of the sensitized emission in single-labeled complexes. We used a lanthanide binding tag engineered either into the alpha- or the gamma 1 subunits to bind Tb+3 as the donor. The acceptor (BODIPY) was attached to the BK pore-blocker iberiotoxin. We determined that gamma 1 associates with the alpha-subunit with a maximal 1:1 stoichiometry. This method could be applied to determine the stoichiometry of association between proteins within heteromultimeric complexes.