Literature DB >> 14623281

Inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels by sequestration of beta subunits.

Inmaculada Cuchillo-Ibañez1, Marcos Aldea, Jacques Brocard, Almudena Albillos, Norbert Weiss, Antonio G Garcia, Michel De Waard.   

Abstract

The auxiliary Ca(v)beta subunit is essential for functional expression of high-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels. Here, we describe a lure sequence designed to sequester the Ca(v)beta subunits in transfected bovine chromaffin cells. This sequence is composed of the extracellular and transmembrane domains of the alpha chain of the human CD8, the I-II loop of Ca(v)2.1 subunit, and EGFP. We showed that expressing the CD8-I-II-EGFP sequence in chromaffin cells led to a >50% decrease in overall Ca(2+) current density. Although this decrease involved all the Ca(2+) channel types (L, N, P/Q, R), the proportion of each type supporting the remaining current was altered. A similar effect was observed after transfection when measuring the functional role of Ca(2+) channels in catecholamine release by chromaffin cells: global decrease of release and change of balance between the different channel types supporting it. Possible explanations for this apparent discrepancy are further discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14623281     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2003.10.102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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Authors:  Swapnil Sonkusare; Mony Fraer; James D Marsh; Nancy J Rusch
Journal:  Mol Interv       Date:  2006-12

2.  Dominant-negative suppression of Cav2.1 currents by alpha(1)2.1 truncations requires the conserved interaction domain for beta subunits.

Authors:  Robert S Raike; Holly B Kordasiewicz; Randall M Thompson; Christopher M Gomez
Journal:  Mol Cell Neurosci       Date:  2006-12-11       Impact factor: 4.314

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