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A polybasic motif in alternatively spliced KChIP2 isoforms prevents Ca2+ regulation of Kv4 channels.

Jonathan G Murphy1,2, Dax A Hoffman3.   

Abstract

The Kv4 family of A-type voltage-gated K+ channels regulates the excitability in hippocampal pyramidal neuron dendrites and are key determinants of dendritic integration, spike timing-dependent plasticity, long-term potentiation, and learning. Kv4.2 channel expression is down-regulated following hippocampal seizures and in epilepsy, suggesting A-type currents as therapeutic targets. In addition to pore-forming Kv4 subunits, modulatory auxiliary subunits called K+ channel-interacting proteins (KChIPs) modulate Kv4 expression and activity and are required to recapitulate native hippocampal A-type currents in heterologous expression systems. KChIP mRNAs contain multiple start sites and alternative exons that generate considerable N-terminal variation and functional diversity in shaping Kv4 currents. As members of the EF-hand domain-containing neuronal Ca2+ sensor protein family, KChIP auxiliary proteins may convey Ca2+ sensitivity upon Kv4 channels; however, to what degree intracellular Ca2+ regulates KChIP-Kv4.2 complexes is unclear. To answer this question, we expressed KChIP2 with Kv4.2 in HEK293T cells, and, with whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology, measured an ∼1.5-fold increase in Kv4.2 current density in the presence of elevated intracellular Ca2+ Intriguingly, the Ca2+ regulation of Kv4 current was specific to KChIP2b and KChIP2c splice isoforms that lack a putative polybasic domain that is present in longer KChIP2a1 and KChIP2a isoforms. Site-directed acidification of the basic residues within the polybasic motif of KChIP2a1 rescued Ca2+-mediated regulation of Kv4 current density. These results support divergent Ca2+ regulation of Kv4 channels mediated by alternative splicing of KChIP2 isoforms. They suggest that distinct KChIP-Kv4 interactions may differentially control excitability and function of hippocampal dendrites.

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Keywords:  A-type current; EF hand protein; K channel interacting protein; calcium; dendrite; ion channel; patch clamp; potassium channel; voltage-gated channel

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30622142      PMCID: PMC6416424          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.006549

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


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