Literature DB >> 11514551

Baseline cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations derived from a non-endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ store.

L Missiaen1, K Van Acker, J B Parys, H De Smedt, K Van Baelen, A F Weidema, J Vanoevelen, L Raeymaekers, J Renders, G Callewaert, R Rizzuto, F Wuytack.   

Abstract

Cytosolic Ca(2+) oscillations can be due to cycles of release and re-uptake of internally stored Ca(2+). To investigate the nature of these Ca(2+) stores, we expressed the Pmr1 Ca(2+) pump of Caenorhabditis elegans in COS-1 cells and pretreated the cells with thapsigargin to prevent Ca(2+) uptake by the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase. Pmr1 co-localized with the Golgi-specific 58K protein and was targeted to a Ca(2+) store that was less leaky for Ca(2+) than the endoplasmic reticulum and whose inositol trisphosphate receptors were less sensitive to inositol trisphosphate and ATP than those in the endoplasmic reticulum. ATP-stimulated Pmr1-overexpressing cells responded after a latency to extracellular Ca(2+) with a regenerative Ca(2+) signal, which could be prevented by caffeine. They also produced very stable ilimaquinone-sensitive baseline Ca(2+) spikes, even in the presence of thapsigargin. Such responses never occurred in non-transfected cells or in cells that overexpressed the type-1 sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase. Abortive Ca(2+) spikes also occurred in histamine-stimulated untransfected HeLa cells pretreated with thapsigargin, and they too were inhibited by ilimaquinone. We conclude that the Pmr1-induced Ca(2+) store, which probably corresponds to the Golgi compartment, can play a crucial role in setting up baseline Ca(2+) spiking.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11514551     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M104044200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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