Literature DB >> 11978639

Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) channels by distinct domains within SNAP-25.

Junzhi Ji1, Shao-Nian Yang, Xiaohang Huang, Xidan Li, Laura Sheu, Nicholas Diamant, Per-Olof Berggren, Herbert Y Gaisano.   

Abstract

Cognate soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) proteins are now known to associate the secretory vesicle with both the target plasma membrane and Ca(2+) channels in order to mediate the sequence of events leading to exocytosis in neurons and neuroendocrine cells. Neuroendocrine cells, particularly insulin-secreting islet beta-cells, t-SNARE proteins, 25-kDa synaptosomal-associated protein (SNAP-25), and syntaxin 1A, independently inhibit the L-type Ca(2+) channel (L(Ca)). However, when both are present, they actually exhibit stimulatory actions on the L(Ca). This suggests that the positive regulation of the L(Ca) is conferred by a multi-SNARE protein complex. We hypothesized an alternate explanation, which is that each of these SNARE proteins possess distinct inhibitory and stimulatory domains that act on the L(Ca). These SNARE proteins were recently shown to bind the Lc(753-893) domain corresponding to the II and III intracellular loop of the alpha1C subunit of the L(Ca). In this study, using patch-clamp methods on primary pancreatic beta-cells and insulinoma HIT-T15 cells, we examined the functional interactions of the botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) cleavage products of SNAP-25, including NH(2)-terminal (1-197 amino acids) and COOH-terminal (amino acid 198-206) domains, on the L(Ca), particularly at the Lc(753-893) domain. Intracellular application of SNAP-25(1-206) in primary beta-cells decreased L(Ca) currents by approximately 15%. The reduction in L(Ca) currents was counteracted by coapplication of Lc(753-893). Overexpression or injection of wild-type SNAP-25 in HIT cells reduced L(Ca) currents by approximately 30%, and this inhibition was also blocked by the recombinant Lc(753-893) peptide. Expression of BoNT/A surprisingly caused an even greater reduction of L(Ca) currents (by 41%), suggesting that the BoNT/A cleavage products of SNAP-25 might possess distinct inhibitory and positive regulatory domains. Indeed, expression of SNAP-25(1-197) increased L(Ca) currents (by 19% at 10 mV), and these effects were blocked by the Lc(753-893) peptide. In contrast, injection of SNAP-25(198-206) peptide into untransfected cells inhibited L(Ca) currents (by 47%), and more remarkably, these inhibitory effects dominated over the stimulatory effects of SNAP-25(1-197) overexpression (by 34%). Therefore, the SNARE protein SNAP-25 possesses distinct inhibitory and stimulatory domains that act on the L(Ca). The COOH-terminal 197-206 domain of SNAP-25, whose inhibitory actions dominate over the opposing stimulatory NH(2)-terminal domain, likely confers the inhibitory actions of SNAP-25 on the L(Ca). We postulate that the eventual accelerated proteolysis of SNAP-25 brought about by BoNT/A cleavage allows the relatively intact NH(2)-terminal SNAP-25 domain to assert its stimulatory action on the L(Ca) to increase Ca(2+) influx, and this could in part explain the observed weak or inconsistent inhibitory effects of BoNT/A on insulin secretion. The present study suggests that distinct domains within SNAP-25 modulate L(C) subtype Ca(2+) channel activity in both primary beta-cells and insulinoma HIT-T15 cells.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11978639     DOI: 10.2337/diabetes.51.5.1425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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