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Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit alpha-1 also known as large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel, subfamily M, alpha member 1 (KCa1.1), or BK channel alpha subunit, is a voltage gated potassium channel encoded by the KCNMA1 gene and characterized by their large conductance of potassium ions (K+) through
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Function

BK channels are activated (opened) by changes in membrane electrical potential and/or by increases in concentration of intracellular calcium ion (Ca2+). Opening of BK channels allows K+ to passively flow through the channel, down the electrochemical gradient. Under typical physiological conditions, this results in an efflux of K+ from the cell, which leads to cell membrane hyperpolarization (a decrease in the electrical potential across the cell membrane) and a decrease in cell excitability (a decrease in the probability that the cell will transmit an action potential). BK channels are essential for the regulation of several key physiological processes including
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tone and neuronal excitability. They control the contraction of smooth muscle and are involved with the
electrical tuning Electrical tuning is a mechanism by which vertebrates such as frogs and reptiles, which lack a long cochlea, discriminate sound. Mammals have long cochleae, and are able to distinguish different sounds by mechanisms such as mechanical tuning, in ...
of hair cells in the cochlea. BK channels also contribute to the behavioral effects of ethanol in the worm ''
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'' under high concentrations (> 100 mM, or approximately 0.50% BAC). It remains to be determined if BK channels contribute to intoxication in humans.


Structure

BK channels have a tetrameric structure. Each monomer of the channel-forming alpha subunit is the product of the KCNMA1 gene. Modulatory beta subunits (encoded by
KCNMB1 Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit beta-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''KCNMB1'' gene. Function MaxiK channels are large conductance, voltage and calcium-sensitive potassium channels which are fundamental to the cont ...
, KCNMB2,
KCNMB3 Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit beta-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''KCNMB3'' gene. MaxiK channels are large conductance, voltage and calcium-sensitive potassium channels which are fundamental to the control of smooth ...
, or
KCNMB4 Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit beta-4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''KCNMB4'' gene. MaxiK channels are large conductance, voltage and calcium-sensitive potassium channels which are fundamental to the control of smooth ...
) can associate with the tetrameric channel. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified. Each BK channel alpha subunit consists of (from N- to C-terminal): #A unique transmembrane domain (S0) that precedes the 6 transmembrane domains (S1-S6) conserved in all voltage-dependent K+ channels. #A voltage sensing domain (S1-S4). #A K+ channel pore domain (S5, selectivity filter, and S6). #A cytoplasmic C-terminal domain (CTD) consisting of a pair of RCK domains that assemble into an octameric gating ring on the intracellular side of the tetrameric channel. The CTD contains four primary binding sites for Ca2+, called "calcium bowls", encoded within the second RCK domain of each monomer. Available X-ray structures include: * – Open structure of the BK channel gating ring * – Crystal structure of the human BK gating apparatus * – Structure of the intracellular gating ring from the human high-conductance Ca2+ gated K+ channel (BK Channel)


Pharmacology

BK channels are pharmacological targets for the treatment of stroke. Various pharmaceutical companies developed synthetic molecules activating these channels in order to prevent excessive neurotoxic calcium entry in neurons. But BMS-204352 (MaxiPost) a molecule developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb failed to improve clinical outcome in stroke patients compared to placebo. BK channels have also been found to be activated by exogenous pollutants and endogenous gazotransmitters carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide. BK channels are blocked by tetraethylammonium (TEA),
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and
iberiotoxin Iberiotoxin (IbTX) is an ion channel toxin purified from the Eastern Indian red scorpion ''Hottentotta tamulus''. Iberiotoxin selectively inhibits the current through large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels. Chemistry Iberiotoxin ...
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Related conditions

Researchers have identified a rare disease in humans caused by mutations in the gene.  KCNMA1-linked channelopathy can cause neurological conditions like seizures and movement disorders. An episode of the Diagnosis TV show, based on a column in the New York Times, was about a young girl with a KCNMA1 disorder that caused transient episodes of muscle weakness.


See also

* BK channel * Calcium-activated potassium channel *
Voltage-gated potassium channel Voltage-gated potassium channels (VGKCs) are transmembrane channels specific for potassium and sensitive to voltage changes in the cell's membrane potential. During action potentials, they play a crucial role in returning the depolarized ce ...


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