β-COP Suppresses the Surface Expression of the TREK2
- Authors
- Kim, Seong-Seop; Park, Jimin; Kim, Eunju; Hwang, Eun Mi; Park, Jae-Yong
- Issue Date
- 2023-06
- Publisher
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
- Citation
- Cells, v.12, no.11
- Abstract
- K2P channels, also known as two-pore domain K+ channels, play a crucial role in maintaining the cell membrane potential and contributing to potassium homeostasis due to their leaky nature. The TREK, or tandem of pore domains in a weak inward rectifying K+ channel (TWIK)-related K+ channel, subfamily within the K2P family consists of mechanical channels regulated by various stimuli and binding proteins. Although TREK1 and TREK2 within the TREK subfamily share many similarities, beta-COP, which was previously known to bind to TREK1, exhibits a distinct binding pattern to other members of the TREK subfamily, including TREK2 and the TRAAK (TWIK-related acid-arachidonic activated K+ channel). In contrast to TREK1, beta-COP binds to the C-terminus of TREK2 and reduces its cell surface expression but does not bind to TRAAK. Furthermore, beta-COP cannot bind to TREK2 mutants with deletions or point mutations in the C-terminus and does not affect the surface expression of these TREK2 mutants. These results emphasize the unique role of beta-COP in regulating the surface expression of the TREK family.
- Keywords
- K+ CHANNEL; FUNCTIONAL HETERODIMERS; POTASSIUM CHANNELS; TRESK; TRAFFICKING; RETENTION; TRANSPORT; BINDING; fi-COP; protein-protein interaction; TREK family; TREK1; TREK2; TRAAK
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113657
- DOI
- 10.3390/cells12111500
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- KIST Article > 2023
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