Ion Channels Flashcards
Name 4 cell types where ion channels play an important role. What role do they play in these cells?
Muscle (triggering contraction/relaxation); neurons (sensory transduction/signalpropagation/neurotransmitter release/postsynaptic responses/plasticity); T lymphocytes (activation); pancreatic Beta cells (insulin relase)
How many domains are there in the Kv; Nav and Cav ion channels? (The V means the channels are activated by voltage)
4 membrane-spanning domains
How many alpha helices are there in each domain? What are their names?
6 alpha helices in each domain. S1 through S6
Describe the relationship between polypeptides and domains in the Kv channel
Each domain is a separate polypeptide and four of these assemble to form the channel.
Describe the relationship between polypeptides and domains in the Nav and Cav channels
In NaV and CaV the four domains (I; II; III; and IV) are linked into a single polypeptide
Describe the function and role of the S4 helices
Have positively charged residues (lys or arg) at every third position and are the structures that “sense” voltage
Describe the function and role of the S5 and S6 helices. What connects them?
The “P loop” connects them (P stands for pore). The S5; S6 and P loop assemble to form the ion conducting pathway. Important for selectivity
Where are Kv; Nav and Cav essential?
Nerve and muscle cells
What are ionotropic receptors?
1 of 2 types of neurotransmitter receptors. The receptor and channel are part of the same protein
What are metabotropic receptors?
Another type of neurotransmitter receptor. The neurotransmitter receptor activates second messenger pathways which can affect physically separate ion channels
What type of neurotransmitter receptor are the pentameric ligand gated channels? What are they AKA?
They are within the ionotropic category. AKA cys-loop family of neurotransmitter receptor channels
What are some examples of pentameric ligand gated channels?
GABAaRs; GlyRs; nAChRs; 5-Ht3Rs. All named after ligand most important for controlling their gating
How many alpha helices are there in each subunit of the heteropentamer pentameric ligand gated channels?
Each of the 5 subunit has four transmembrane alpha helices (M1 through M4)
What does M2 do in the pentameric ligand gated channels?
Assembles around the central; ion-conducting pathway
What are the pentameric ligand gated channels selective for?
Either selective for the permeation of chloride; or allow permeation of both sodium and potassium (with a slight preference for sodium).
What are Ionotropic glutamate receptors?
tetrameric ligand gated channels (4 subunits w/ 3 alpha-helices each)
What are NMDA receptors?
A type of ionotropic glutamate receptro; where two of the four subunits bind glutamate and the other two bind glycine. Studied as a molecular source for associative learning
What is the structure of chloride channels? To which family do they belong?
Of the CLC family. Dimers in which each subunit has an ion permeation pathway.