
pmid: 11743207
The pore-forming subunits of canonical voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels are encoded by four repeated domains of six-transmembrane (6TM) segments. We expressed and characterized a bacterial ion channel (NaChBac) from Bacillus halodurans that is encoded by one 6TM segment. The sequence, especially in the pore region, is similar to that of voltage-gated calcium channels. The expressed channel was activated by voltage and was blocked by calcium channel blockers. However, the channel was selective for sodium. The identification of NaChBac as a functionally expressed bacterial voltage-sensitive ion-selective channel provides insight into both voltage-dependent activation and divalent cation selectivity.
Dihydropyridines, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Amino Acid Motifs, Molecular Sequence Data, Bacillus, CHO Cells, Calcium Channel Blockers, Membrane Potentials, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Molecular Weight, Open Reading Frames, Bacterial Proteins, Genes, Bacterial, Cricetinae, COS Cells, Animals, Calcium, Amino Acid Sequence, Calcium Channels, Ion Channel Gating
Dihydropyridines, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Amino Acid Motifs, Molecular Sequence Data, Bacillus, CHO Cells, Calcium Channel Blockers, Membrane Potentials, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Molecular Weight, Open Reading Frames, Bacterial Proteins, Genes, Bacterial, Cricetinae, COS Cells, Animals, Calcium, Amino Acid Sequence, Calcium Channels, Ion Channel Gating
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