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K2P channel TWK-40 Regulates a Rhythmic Behavior in C. elegans

Authors :
Zhongpu Yue
Yongning Zhang
Bin Yu
Yueqing Xu
Lili Chen
Yi Li
Jyothsna Chitturi
Jun Meng
Wesley Hung
Sonia El Mouridi
Thomas Boulin
Cuntai Zhang
Mei Zhen
Shangbang Gao
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Background potassium (K+) currents, conducted by two-pore domain K+ (K2P) channels, are critical for the stabilization of the membrane potential. The effect of K2P channels on motor rhythm remains enigmatic. We show here that the K2P TWK-40 regulates the rhythmic defecation motor program (DMP) in Caenorhabditis elegans. Disrupting TWK-40 suppresses the expulsion defects of nlp-40 and aex-2 mutants. By contrast, a gain-of-function (gf) mutant of twk-40 significantly reduces the expulsion frequency per DMP cycle. In situ whole-cell patch clamping demonstrates that TWK-40 forms an outward current that hyperpolarize the resting membrane potential of DVB neuron. In addition, TWK-40 substantially contributes to the rhythmic activity of DVB. Specifically, DVB Ca2+ oscillations exhibit obvious defects in twk-40 mutants. Expression of TWK-40(gf) in DVB recapitulates the expulsion deficiency of the twk-40(gf) mutant, and inhibits DVB Ca2+ oscillations in both wild-type and twk-40(lf) animals. Moreover, DVB innervated enteric muscles also exhibit rhythmic Ca2+ defects. Taken together, these results demonstrate that TWK-40 is an essential inhibitor of DMP, thus revealing a cellular mechanism linking K2P channels with rhythmic motor activity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........48bd9c18f42c828ca29b491e41d90140
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.09.487752