Literature DB >> 25771954

Functional assessment of three Rem residues identified as critical for interactions with Ca(2+) channel β subunits.

Donald Beqollari1, Christin F Romberg1, Dilyana Filipova2, Symeon Papadopoulos2, Roger A Bannister3.   

Abstract

Members of the Rem, Rem2, Rad, Gem/Kir (RGK) family of small GTP-binding proteins inhibit high-voltage-activated (HVA) Ca(2+) channels through interactions with both the principal α1 and the auxiliary β subunits of the channel complex. Three highly conserved residues of Rem (R200, L227, and H229) have been shown in vitro to be critical for interactions with β subunits. However, the functional significance of these residues is not known. To investigate the contributions of R200, L227, and H229 to β subunit-mediated RGK protein-dependent inhibition of HVA channels, we introduced alanine substitutions into all three positions of Venus fluorescent protein-tagged Rem (V-Rem AAA) and made three other V-Rem constructs with an alanine introduced at only one position (V-Rem R200A, V-Rem L227A, and V-Rem H229A). Confocal imaging and immunoblotting demonstrated that each Venus-Rem mutant construct had comparable expression levels to Venus-wild-type Rem when heterologously expressed in tsA201 cells. In electrophysiological experiments, V-Rem AAA failed to inhibit N-type Ca(2+) currents in tsA201 cells coexpressing CaV2.2 α1B, β3, and α2δ-1 channel subunits. The V-Rem L227A single mutant also failed to reduce N-type currents conducted by coexpressed CaV2.2 channels, a finding consistent with the previous observation that a leucine at position 227 is critical for Rem-β interactions. Rem-dependent inhibition of CaV2.2 channels was impaired to a much lesser extent by the R200A substitution. In contrast to the earlier work demonstrating that Rem H229A was unable to interact with β3 subunits in vitro, V-Rem H229A produced nearly complete inhibition of CaV2.2-mediated currents.

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Keywords:  CaV2.2; N-type; RGK protein; Rem; α1B; β subunit

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25771954     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-015-1700-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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