TASK-5, a new member of the tandem-pore K(+) channel family.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Finch University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School, 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, Illinois 60064, USA.

Published: June 2001

AI Article Synopsis

  • TASKs are part of the K(+) channel family, with four known types (TASK1-4) involved in various cell functions, and recently, TASK-5 was identified in humans.
  • TASK-5 shares 51% amino acid similarity with TASK-1 and TASK-3 and has distinct tissue expression, especially in the adrenal gland and pancreas, but does not show functional channel activity when tested.
  • Despite attempts to alter its structure to create a functional channel, TASK-5 was confirmed to be a non-functional member of the K(+) channel family.

Article Abstract

TASKs are members of the recently identified K(+) channel family (KCNKx). Four TASKs (TASK1-4) identified so far form functional K(+) channels and encode background K(+) channels in various cell types. Recently, another member (TASK-5) was identified in the human genome. We cloned it and studied its tissue expression and functional properties. TASK-5 shares 51% amino acid identity with TASK-1 and TASK-3. Northern blot analysis showed that TASK-4 mRNA was expressed primarily in the adrenal gland and pancreas. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was found at amino acid position 95 that normally forms part of the K(+) channel selectivity filter. Neither form of TASK-5 showed channel activity when transfected in COS-7 cells. Exchange of C-termini of TASK-3 and TASK-5 failed to generate whole-cell currents. Thus, TASK-5 is a new member of the tandem-pore K(+) channel family but does not produce a functional plasma membrane K(+) current by itself.

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