| Literature DB >> 19755859 |
Prakash Subramanyam1, Gerald J Obermair, Sabine Baumgartner, Mathias Gebhart, Jörg Striessnig, Walter A Kaufmann, Stephan Geley, Bernhard E Flucher.
Abstract
Auxiliary beta subunits are critical determinants of membrane expression and gating properties of voltage-gated calcium channels. Mutations in the beta(4) subunit gene cause ataxia and epilepsy. However, the specific function of beta(4) in neurons and its causal relation to neurological diseases are unknown. Here we report the localization of the beta(4) subunit in the nuclei of cerebellar granule and Purkinje cells. beta(4b) was the only beta isoform showing nuclear targeting when expressed in neurons and skeletal myotubes. Its specific nuclear targeting property was mapped to an N-terminal double-arginine motif, which was necessary and sufficient for targeting beta subunits into the nucleus. Spontaneous electrical activity and calcium influx negatively regulated beta(4b) nuclear localization by a CRM-1-dependent nuclear export mechanism. The activity-dependent shuttling of beta(4b) into and out of the nucleus indicates a specific role of this beta subunit in neurons, in communicating the activity of calcium channels to the nucleus.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19755859 PMCID: PMC2853709 DOI: 10.4161/chan.3.5.9696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Channels (Austin) ISSN: 1933-6950 Impact factor: 2.581