International audienceMembers of the K(2P) potassium channel family regulate neuronal excitability and are implicated in pain, anaesthetic responses, thermosensation, neuroprotection, and mood. Unlike other potassium channels, K(2P)s are gated by remarkably diverse stimuli that include chemical, thermal, and mechanical modalities. It has remained unclear whether the various gating inputs act through separate or common channel elements. Here, we show that protons, heat, and pressure affect activity of the prototypical, polymodal K(2P), K(2P)2.1 (KCNK2/TREK-1), at a common molecular gate that comprises elements of the pore-forming segments and the N-terminal end of the M4 transmembrane segment. We further demonstrate that the M4 gating elemen...
Two-pore-domain K(+) (K(2P)) channel subunits are made up of four transmembrane segments and two por...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and pain. Th...
Potassium two-pore domain (K2P) family ion channels are increasingly appreciated as important electr...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and pain. T...
Leak currents, defined as voltage and time independent flows of ions across cell membranes, are cent...
SummaryMechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and p...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels iscentral to touch, thermosensation, and pain. The...
The versatility of neuronal electrical activity is largely conditioned by the expression of differen...
K2P (KCNK) potassium channels form "background" or "leak" currents that have critical roles in cell ...
Two-pore-domain potassium (K2P) channels are responsible for background leak currents which regulate...
Polymodal thermo- and mechanosensitive two-pore domain potassium (K-2P) channels of the TREK1 subfa...
ABSTRACT: K2P (KCNK) potassium channels generate “leak ” potassium currents that strongly influence ...
The TREK subfamily of two-pore domain (K2P) K(+) channels exhibit polymodal gating by a wide range o...
Two-pore-domain K(+) (K(2P)) channel subunits are made up of four transmembrane segments and two por...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and pain. Th...
Potassium two-pore domain (K2P) family ion channels are increasingly appreciated as important electr...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and pain. T...
Leak currents, defined as voltage and time independent flows of ions across cell membranes, are cent...
SummaryMechanical and thermal activation of ion channels is central to touch, thermosensation, and p...
Mechanical and thermal activation of ion channels iscentral to touch, thermosensation, and pain. The...
The versatility of neuronal electrical activity is largely conditioned by the expression of differen...
K2P (KCNK) potassium channels form "background" or "leak" currents that have critical roles in cell ...
Two-pore-domain potassium (K2P) channels are responsible for background leak currents which regulate...
Polymodal thermo- and mechanosensitive two-pore domain potassium (K-2P) channels of the TREK1 subfa...
ABSTRACT: K2P (KCNK) potassium channels generate “leak ” potassium currents that strongly influence ...
The TREK subfamily of two-pore domain (K2P) K(+) channels exhibit polymodal gating by a wide range o...
Two-pore-domain K(+) (K(2P)) channel subunits are made up of four transmembrane segments and two por...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...
K2P potassium channels regulate cellular excitability using their selectivity filter (C-type) gate. ...