Literature DB >> 14602720

Several structural domains contribute to the regulation of N-type calcium channel inactivation by the beta 3 subunit.

Stephanie C Stotz1, Wendy Barr, John E McRory, Lina Chen, Scott E Jarvis, Gerald W Zamponi.   

Abstract

Calcium channel beta subunits are essential regulatory elements of the gating properties of high voltage-activated calcium channels. Co-expression with beta(3) subunits typically accelerates inactivation, whereas co-expression with beta(4) subunits results in a slowly inactivating phenotype. Here, we have examined the molecular basis of the differential effect of these two subunits on the inactivation characteristics of Ca(v)2.2 + alpha(2)-delta(1) N-type calcium channels by creating a series of 22 chimeric beta subunits that are based on various combinations of variable and conserved regions of the parent beta subunit isoforms. Our data show that replacement of the N terminus region of beta(4) with a corresponding 14-amino acid stretch of beta(3) sequence accelerates the inactivation kinetics to levels seen with wild type beta(3). A similar kinetic speeding is observed by a concomitant substitution of the second conserved and variable regions, but not when these regions are substituted individually, suggesting that 1) the second variable and conserved regions cooperatively regulate N-type calcium channel inactivation and 2) that there are two redundant mechanisms that allow the beta(3) subunit to accelerate N-type channel inactivation. In contrast with previous reports in Ca(v)2.1 calcium channels, deletion of the C-terminal region of Ca(v)2.2 did not alter the regulation of the channel by wild type and chimeric beta subunits. Hence, the molecular underpinnings of beta subunit regulation of voltage-gated calcium channels appear to vary with calcium channel subtype.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14602720     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M308991200

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


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