The two small and similar viral K<sup>+</sup> channels Kcv and Kesv are sorted in mammalian cells and yeast to different destinations. Analysis of the sorting pathways shows that Kcv is trafficking via the secretory pathway to the plasma membrane, while Kesv is inserted via the TIM/TOM complex to the inner membrane of mitochondria. Studies with Kesv mutants show that an N-terminal mitochondrial targeting sequence in this channel is neither necessary nor sufficient for sorting of Kesv the mitochondria. Instead the sorting of Kesv can be redirected from the mitochondria to the plasma membrane by an insertion of ≥2 amino acids in a position sensitive manner into the C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD2) of this channel. The available data advocate the presence of a C-terminal sorting signal in TMD2 of Kesv channel, which is presumably not determined by the length of this domain.

The sorting of a small potassium channel in mammalian cells can be shifted between mitochondria and plasma membrane / C. von Charpuis, T. Meckel, A. Moroni, G. Thiel. - In: CELL CALCIUM. - ISSN 0143-4160. - 58:1(2015 Jul), pp. 114-121. [10.1016/j.ceca.2014.09.009]

The sorting of a small potassium channel in mammalian cells can be shifted between mitochondria and plasma membrane

A. Moroni
Penultimo
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2015

Abstract

The two small and similar viral K+ channels Kcv and Kesv are sorted in mammalian cells and yeast to different destinations. Analysis of the sorting pathways shows that Kcv is trafficking via the secretory pathway to the plasma membrane, while Kesv is inserted via the TIM/TOM complex to the inner membrane of mitochondria. Studies with Kesv mutants show that an N-terminal mitochondrial targeting sequence in this channel is neither necessary nor sufficient for sorting of Kesv the mitochondria. Instead the sorting of Kesv can be redirected from the mitochondria to the plasma membrane by an insertion of ≥2 amino acids in a position sensitive manner into the C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD2) of this channel. The available data advocate the presence of a C-terminal sorting signal in TMD2 of Kesv channel, which is presumably not determined by the length of this domain.
dual sorting; mitochondria/plasma membrane sorting; transmembrane domain; viral K<sup>+</sup> channels; cell biology; molecular biology; physiology
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