Mv. Mikhailov et al., EXPRESSION OF FUNCTIONALLY ACTIVE ATP-SENSITIVE K-CHANNELS IN INSECT CELLS USING BACULOVIRUS, FEBS letters, 429(3), 1998, pp. 390-394
We have expressed active ATP-sensitive K-channels (K-ATP channels) in
Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells using a baculovirus vector. A high y
ield of active channels was obtained on co-infection with SL'RI and Ki
r6.2 engineered to contain N- and/or C-terminal tags to permit detecti
on by Western blotting, Channel activity was sensitive to ATP, glibenc
lamide and diazoxide. Channel activity was also obtained on expression
of a C-terminally truncated Kir6.2 (Kir6.2 Delta C26): these channels
were blocked by ATP but were insensitive to sulphonylureas. In contra
st to Xenopus oocytes and mammalian cells the full length Kir6.2 also
gave rise to active channels in Sf9 cells when expressed alone. The hi
ghest yield of active K-ATP channels was obtained on infection with a
fusion protein containing SUR1 linked to Kir6.2 Delta C26 via a 6-amin
o acid linker. (C) 1998 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.