2023
Modulation of potassium conductances optimizes fidelity of auditory information
Kaczmarek L. Modulation of potassium conductances optimizes fidelity of auditory information. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2023, 120: e2216440120. PMID: 36930599, PMCID: PMC10041146, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2216440120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPotassium currentAuditory brainstem neuronsAuditory stimuliHigh-frequency firingGroups of neuronsLow-frequency stimuliBrainstem neuronsHigh-frequency stimuliIntrinsic excitabilityEnsembles of neuronsPostsynaptic neuronsAuditory neuronsNeurotransmitter releaseModulatory mechanismsAuditory stimulationFiring ratePotassium conductanceNeuronsPotassium channelsSingle neuronsAmplitude of currentsLoud soundsEnvironmental sound levelsChannel activityPositive membrane potentials
2014
Emerging role of the KCNT1 Slack channel in intellectual disability
Kim GE, Kaczmarek LK. Emerging role of the KCNT1 Slack channel in intellectual disability. Frontiers In Cellular Neuroscience 2014, 8: 209. PMID: 25120433, PMCID: PMC4112808, DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntellectual disabilitySlack channelsChannel activityEarly-onset epilepsyMaintained stimulationOnset epilepsyFragile X syndromeCommon causeNeuronal excitabilityEpileptic disordersAnimal modelsIntellectual impairmentX syndromeDisabilityMental retardation proteinSyndromePhysiological roleEpilepsyKCNT1ExcitabilityNeuronsBrainImpairmentRoleActivity
2012
De novo gain-of-function KCNT1 channel mutations cause malignant migrating partial seizures of infancy
Barcia G, Fleming MR, Deligniere A, Gazula VR, Brown MR, Langouet M, Chen H, Kronengold J, Abhyankar A, Cilio R, Nitschke P, Kaminska A, Boddaert N, Casanova JL, Desguerre I, Munnich A, Dulac O, Kaczmarek LK, Colleaux L, Nabbout R. De novo gain-of-function KCNT1 channel mutations cause malignant migrating partial seizures of infancy. Nature Genetics 2012, 44: 1255-1259. PMID: 23086397, PMCID: PMC3687547, DOI: 10.1038/ng.2441.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Bcl-xL Inhibitor ABT-737 Reveals a Dual Role for Bcl-xL in Synaptic Transmission
Hickman JA, Hardwick JM, Kaczmarek LK, Jonas EA. Bcl-xL Inhibitor ABT-737 Reveals a Dual Role for Bcl-xL in Synaptic Transmission. Journal Of Neurophysiology 2007, 99: 1515-1522. PMID: 18160428, PMCID: PMC2836590, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00598.2007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMitochondrial outer membraneEndogenous Bcl-xLMitochondrial channel activityBcl-xLInhibitor ABT-737ABT-737Outer membraneBcl-xL.Pro-apoptotic cleavage productRecombinant Bcl-xLChannel activityBcl-xL proteinSynaptic functionDual roleGenetic toolsDomain pocketSynaptic transmissionSynaptic activityGiant presynaptic terminalEquivalent modificationEndogenous proteolysisRepetitive synaptic activityBH3Cleavage productsProtein
2006
Pharmacological activation and inhibition of Slack (Slo2.2) channels
Yang B, Gribkoff VK, Pan J, Damagnez V, Dworetzky SI, Boissard CG, Bhattacharjee A, Yan Y, Sigworth FJ, Kaczmarek LK. Pharmacological activation and inhibition of Slack (Slo2.2) channels. Neuropharmacology 2006, 51: 896-906. PMID: 16876206, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2006.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnti-Infective Agents, LocalBepridilBithionolCalcium Channel BlockersCell Line, TransformedDose-Response Relationship, DrugDose-Response Relationship, RadiationElectric StimulationEnzyme ActivationEnzyme InhibitorsHumansMembrane PotentialsOocytesPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassium Channels, Calcium-ActivatedQuinidineTransfectionXenopusConceptsSlack channelsConcentration-dependent mannerIschemic injuryPharmacological activationKNa channelsMammalian brainFiring ratePharmacological propertiesChannel subunitsReversible increaseChannel activityCell linesBepridilHEK cellsRobust activatorNeuronsStable cell linesInhibitionExcised patchesXenopus oocytesPresent studyBithionolChannel openingSpecific roleMembrane patchesOpposite Regulation of Slick and Slack K+ Channels by Neuromodulators
Santi CM, Ferreira G, Yang B, Gazula VR, Butler A, Wei A, Kaczmarek LK, Salkoff L. Opposite Regulation of Slick and Slack K+ Channels by Neuromodulators. Journal Of Neuroscience 2006, 26: 5059-5068. PMID: 16687497, PMCID: PMC6674240, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3372-05.2006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSlo2 channelsHippocampal brain sectionsCultured hippocampal neuronsProtein kinase CWhole-cell currentsPKC activator PMANeuronal excitabilityHippocampal neuronsBrain sectionsBasal levelsImmunocytochemical techniquesGalphaq proteinElectrical activitySlo2.1Activator PMAReceptorsChannel gene familyWidespread expressionChannel activityExcitabilityNeuromodulatorsIntracellular concentrationPotential of cellsBrainXenopus oocytes
2005
Actions of BAX on Mitochondrial Channel Activity and on Synaptic Transmission
Jonas EA, Hardwick JM, Kaczmarek LK. Actions of BAX on Mitochondrial Channel Activity and on Synaptic Transmission. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling 2005, 7: 1092-1100. PMID: 16115013, DOI: 10.1089/ars.2005.7.1092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisBcl-2-Associated X ProteinBcl-X ProteinCell MembraneElectrophysiologyIntracellular MembranesLiposomesLoligoMitochondriaMultigene FamilyNeurotransmitter AgentsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPeptidesPresynaptic TerminalsProtein Structure, TertiarySynapsesSynaptic TransmissionTime FactorsConceptsMitochondrial membraneBcl-2 family proteins BaxCell deathOuter mitochondrial membraneAction of BaxMitochondrial channel activityChannel activityNormal physiological settingsAntiapoptotic Bcl-xL proteinBcl-xL proteinDeath channelMitochondrial architectureMitochondrial channelsProapoptotic fragmentsLarge conductance channelPresynaptic terminalsBcl-xL.Proapoptotic proteinsAlternative functionsProtein BaxPhysiological settingsPhysiological roleSynaptic transmissionBaxNeurotransmitter releaseAssociation/Dissociation of a Channel–Kinase Complex Underlies State-Dependent Modulation
Magoski NS, Kaczmarek LK. Association/Dissociation of a Channel–Kinase Complex Underlies State-Dependent Modulation. Journal Of Neuroscience 2005, 25: 8037-8047. PMID: 16135761, PMCID: PMC2873328, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1903-05.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein kinase CSrc homology 3 domainCation channelsSrc tyrosine kinasePKC-dependent modulationPhorbol esterSrc-dependent regulationAplysia bag cell neuronsBag cell neuronsProtein kinaseAssociated kinaseAssociation/dissociationEgg-laying hormonePhosphotyrosine stainingTyrosine kinaseKinase CKinaseReproductive behaviorNonselective cation channelsIon channelsChannel activityUnstimulated neuronsDependent modulationCell neuronsLong-term excitability
2004
Exposure to Hypoxia Rapidly Induces Mitochondrial Channel Activity within a Living Synapse*
Jonas EA, Hickman JA, Hardwick JM, Kaczmarek LK. Exposure to Hypoxia Rapidly Induces Mitochondrial Channel Activity within a Living Synapse*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2004, 280: 4491-4497. PMID: 15561723, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m410661200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMitochondrial channel activityMitochondrial membraneChannel activityBcl-xLBcl-2 family proteinsPro-apoptotic fragmentsOuter mitochondrial membraneTrigger cell deathZ-VAD-FMKBenzyloxycarbonyl-VADFamily proteinsSynaptic responsesMulticonductance channelLarge conductance channelFluoromethyl ketoneCell deathMinutes of hypoxiaResponses of neuronsNeuronal functionSquid giant synapseSynaptic mitochondriaEarly eventsSynaptic functionHypoxic conditionsNeuronal deathThe Appearance of a Protein Kinase A-regulated Splice Isoform of slo Is Associated with the Maturation of Neurons That Control Reproductive Behavior*
Zhang Y, Joiner WJ, Bhattacharjee A, Rassendren F, Magoski NS, Kaczmarek LK. The Appearance of a Protein Kinase A-regulated Splice Isoform of slo Is Associated with the Maturation of Neurons That Control Reproductive Behavior*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2004, 279: 52324-52330. PMID: 15375169, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m408543200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlternative SplicingAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAplysiaCell DifferentiationCHO CellsCricetinaeCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesDNA, ComplementaryIn Vitro TechniquesLarge-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium ChannelsMolecular Sequence DataNeuronsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassium Channels, Calcium-ActivatedProtein IsoformsRecombinant ProteinsReproductionConceptsBag cell neuronsReproductive behaviorSlo geneConsensus phosphorylation sitesCell cDNA libraryProtein kinase ACell neuronsChinese hamster ovary cellsPhosphorylation sitesCatalytic subunitHamster ovary cellsAlternative transcriptsCDNA librarySplice isoformsKinase ABK channel activityMaturation of neuronsPKA inhibitorVoltage-dependent channelsOvary cellsBrief synaptic stimulationChannel activityMature neuronsIsoformsPKAProapoptotic N-truncated BCL-xL protein activates endogenous mitochondrial channels in living synaptic terminals
Jonas EA, Hickman JA, Chachar M, Polster BM, Brandt TA, Fannjiang Y, Ivanovska I, Basañez G, Kinnally KW, Zimmerberg J, Hardwick JM, Kaczmarek LK. Proapoptotic N-truncated BCL-xL protein activates endogenous mitochondrial channels in living synaptic terminals. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2004, 101: 13590-13595. PMID: 15342906, PMCID: PMC518799, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0401372101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisBcl-X ProteinDecapodiformesElectric ConductivityEndopeptidasesHypoxiaIon ChannelsLiposomesMitochondriaNADPatch-Clamp TechniquesPorinsPresynaptic TerminalsProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Sequence DeletionVoltage-Dependent Anion ChannelsConceptsBcl-xLMitochondrial channelsDeath pathwaysMitochondrial membraneBcl-xL.Proapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteinsVoltage-dependent anion channelBcl-2 family proteinsOuter mitochondrial membraneCell death pathwaysHydrophobic C-terminusBcl-xL proteinAntiapoptotic Bcl-xLNeuronal death pathwaysDeath stimuliBH3 domainFamily proteinsSquid presynaptic terminalsMammalian cellsC-terminusAnion channelMitochondriaChannel activityOpposite effectHealthy neurons
2003
Modulation of Synaptic Transmission by the BCL-2 Family Protein BCL-xL
Jonas EA, Hoit D, Hickman JA, Brandt TA, Polster BM, Fannjiang Y, McCarthy E, Montanez MK, Hardwick JM, Kaczmarek LK. Modulation of Synaptic Transmission by the BCL-2 Family Protein BCL-xL. Journal Of Neuroscience 2003, 23: 8423-8431. PMID: 12968005, PMCID: PMC6740692, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.23-23-08423.2003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBcl-2 family proteinsProtein Bcl-xLBcl-xLFamily proteinsMitochondrial membranePro-apoptotic cleavage productRecombinant Bcl-xLBcl-xL proteinMitochondrial calcium uptakePresynaptic terminalsInfluences synaptic transmissionCell deathGiant presynaptic terminalSynaptic transmissionChannel activityProteinSquid stellate ganglionMitochondriaCleavage productsSynaptic stabilityAdult brainPostsynaptic responsesCalcium uptakeMembranePatch pipette
2002
Prolonged Activation of Ca2+-Activated K+Current Contributes to the Long-Lasting Refractory Period ofAplysia Bag Cell Neurons
Zhang Y, Magoski NS, Kaczmarek LK. Prolonged Activation of Ca2+-Activated K+Current Contributes to the Long-Lasting Refractory Period ofAplysia Bag Cell Neurons. Journal Of Neuroscience 2002, 22: 10134-10141. PMID: 12451114, PMCID: PMC6758731, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.22-23-10134.2002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAplysiaCalciumCells, CulturedElectric StimulationEnzyme ActivatorsEnzyme InhibitorsLarge-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium ChannelsNeural InhibitionNeuronsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPhloretinPotassiumPotassium Channel BlockersPotassium Channels, Calcium-ActivatedProtein Kinase CRefractory Period, ElectrophysiologicalSphingosineTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateConceptsBag cell neuronsCell neuronsRefractory periodBK currentsProtein kinase COnset of afterdischargeBK channel activityApplication of phloretinBK channel activatorsProlonged refractory periodAbility of stimulationRole of Ca2Blocker paxillinePharmacological characteristicsChannel activatorIntracellular Ca2Prolonged increaseOutward currentsInhibitor of PKCAfterdischargesNeuronsAdditional stimulationProlonged activationActivator of PKCChannel activity
1999
Prolonged Activation of Mitochondrial Conductances During Synaptic Transmission
Jonas E, Buchanan J, Kaczmarek L. Prolonged Activation of Mitochondrial Conductances During Synaptic Transmission. Science 1999, 286: 1347-1350. PMID: 10558987, DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5443.1347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAction PotentialsAnimalsCalciumCalcium ChannelsDecapodiformesElectric ConductivityElectric StimulationIntracellular MembranesIon ChannelsIon TransportMicroscopy, ElectronMitochondriaPatch-Clamp TechniquesPorinsPresynaptic TerminalsSynaptic TransmissionTime FactorsVoltage-Dependent Anion ChannelsConceptsChannel activityIon channel activityMitochondrial membraneOnly organellesIntracellular organellesIntact cellsIon channelsMitochondriaOrganellesLarge conductanceTens of secondsPresynaptic terminalsIon transportSynaptic transmissionSynaptic stimulationConductanceElectron microscopyPatch-clamp techniqueMembraneActivityCellsActivationSquidStimulation
1997
Giga-Ohm Seals on Intracellular Membranes: A Technique for Studying Intracellular Ion Channels in Intact Cells
Jonas E, Knox R, Kaczmarek L. Giga-Ohm Seals on Intracellular Membranes: A Technique for Studying Intracellular Ion Channels in Intact Cells. Neuron 1997, 19: 7-13. PMID: 9247259, DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80343-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGiga-ohm sealsIntracellular membranesIntact cellsIntracellular ion channelsMembrane ion channel activityIon channel activityConventional patch clampingOrganelle membranesPlasma membraneInternal organellesInternal membranesInternal organelles membraneCell typesIon channelsChannel activityConfocal imagingInositol trisphosphateLipophilic fluorescent dyeMembranePatch clampingConcentric electrode arrangementPatch-clamp techniqueCellsIntact neuronsOrganelles