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      A calmodulin C-lobe Ca 2+-dependent switch governs Kv7 channel function

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          Kv7 (KCNQ) voltage-gated potassium channels control excitability in the brain, heart, and ear. Calmodulin (CaM) is crucial for Kv7 function, but how this calcium sensor affects activity has remained unclear. Here, we present X-ray crystallographic analysis of CaM:Kv7.4 and CaM:Kv7.5 AB domain complexes that reveal an Apo/CaM clamp conformation and calcium binding preferences. These structures, combined with small angle X-ray scattering, biochemical, and functional studies establish a regulatory mechanism for Kv7 CaM modulation based on a common architecture in which a CaM C-lobe calcium-dependent switch releases a shared Apo/CaM clamp conformation. This C-lobe switch inhibits voltage-dependent activation of Kv7.4 and Kv7.5 but facilitates Kv7.1, demonstrating that mechanism is shared by Kv7 isoforms despite the different directions of CaM modulation. Our findings provide a unified framework for understanding how CaM controls different Kv7 isoforms, and highlight the role of membrane proximal domains for controlling voltage-gated channel function.

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          Journal
          8809320
          1600
          Neuron
          Neuron
          Neuron
          0896-6273
          1097-4199
          24 January 2018
          08 February 2018
          21 February 2018
          21 February 2019
          : 97
          : 4
          : 836-852.e6
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158 USA
          [2 ]Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bio-imaging Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
          [3 ]Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, and Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158 USA
          [4 ]California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158 USA
          [5 ]Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158 USA
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          [* ]Correspondence to: daniel.minor@ 123456ucsf.edu
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          These authors contributed equally.

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          PMC5823783 PMC5823783 5823783 nihpa937025
          10.1016/j.neuron.2018.01.035
          5823783
          29429937
          05d58a30-c1a4-4165-a20e-7468c1746a04
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          small angle X-ray scattering,calmodulin,Kv7 (KCNQ) channel,electrophysiology,X-ray crystallography,isothermal titration calorimetry

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