Identification of KCNE6, a new member of the KCNE family of potassium channel auxiliary subunits

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Go Kasuya, Buntaro Zempo, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kaei Ryu, Fumihito Ono, Koichi Nakajo
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Abstract

The KCNE family (KCNE1-5) is a group of single transmembrane auxiliary subunits for the voltage-gated K+ channel KCNQ1. The KCNQ1-KCNE complexes are crucial for numerous physiological processes including ventricular repolarization and K+ recycling in epithelial cells. We identified a new member of the KCNE family, “KCNE6”, from zebrafish. We found that KCNE6 is expressed in the zebrafish heart and is involved in cardiac excitability. When co-expressed with KCNQ1, KCNE6 produces a slowly activating current like the slow delayed-rectifier K+ current (IKs) induced by KCNE1, despite the fact that the KCNE6 amino acid sequence has the highest similarity to that of KCNE3, which forms a constitutively open channel with KCNQ1. The kcne6 nucleotide sequences exist throughout vertebrates, including humans, although only the KCNE6 proteins of lower vertebrates, up to marsupials, can modulate KCNQ1, and it has become a pseudogene in eutherians. Our findings will facilitate a better understanding of how the KCNE family has evolved to modulate KCNQ1. Kasuya et al. identified a novel KCNE family member, KCNE6, in zebrafish, which is expressed in the heart and contributes to cardiac excitability by producing a slowly activating current with KCNQ1, similar to the IKs current. This discovery enhances understanding of the evolutionary role of KCNE family members in modulating KCNQ1 and provides insights into the physiological diversity of potassium channel regulation across vertebrates.

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钾通道辅助亚基KCNE6家族新成员的鉴定。
KCNE家族(KCNE1-5)是电压门控K+通道KCNQ1的一组单跨膜辅助亚基。KCNQ1-KCNE复合物对包括心室复极和上皮细胞K+循环在内的许多生理过程至关重要。我们从斑马鱼中发现了KCNE家族的新成员“KCNE6”。我们发现KCNE6在斑马鱼心脏中表达,并参与心脏兴奋性。当KCNE6与KCNQ1共表达时,虽然KCNE6的氨基酸序列与KCNE3的相似度最高,但KCNE6与KCNQ1形成本构开放通道,产生的激活电流与KCNE1诱导的缓慢延迟整流K+电流(IKs)相似。kcne6核苷酸序列存在于包括人类在内的所有脊椎动物中,尽管只有低等脊椎动物(直到有袋动物)的kcne6蛋白可以调节KCNQ1,并且它已成为真动物中的假基因。我们的发现将有助于更好地理解KCNE家族如何进化以调节KCNQ1。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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