Insights into the structure and modulation of human TWIK-2

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Abstract

The T andem of pore domain in a W eak Inward R ectifying K + channel 2 (TWIK-2; KCNK6) is a member of the Two-Pore Domain K + (K 2P ) channel family, which is associated with pulmonary hypertension, lung injury, and inflammation. The structure and regulatory mechanisms of TWIK-2 remain largely unknown. Here, we present the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of human TWIK-2 at ∼3.7 Å and highlight its conserved and unique features. Using automated whole-cell patch clamp recordings, we demonstrate that gating in TWIK-2 is voltage-dependent and insensitive to changes in the extracellular pH. We identify key residues that influence TWIK-2 activity by employing structure and sequence-guided site-directed mutagenesis and provide insights into the possible mechanism of TWIK-2 regulation. Additionally, we demonstrate the application of high-throughput automated whole-cell patch clamp platforms to screen small molecule modulators of TWIK-2. Our work serves as a foundation for designing high-throughput small molecule screening campaigns to identify specific high-affinity TWIK-2 modulators, including promising new anti-inflammatory therapeutics.

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