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O Fuentes1, C Valdivia, D Vaughan, R Coronado, H H Valdivia.
Abstract
The interaction of the Ca2+ binding protein calmodulin (CaM) with the ryanodine receptor of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of pig skeletal muscle was investigated by [3H]-ryanodine binding, planar bilayer recordings, and rapid filtration of 45Ca(2+)-loaded SR. Inhibition of [3H]-ryanodine binding by CAM was phosphorylation-independent, had an IC50 of approximately 0.1 microM and was optimal at 10 microM Ca(2+). CaM also inhibited [3H]-ryanodine binding to CHAPS-solubilized and purified ryanodine receptors, suggesting a direct CaM-ryanodine receptor interaction. In single channel recordings, CaM blocked Ca2+ release channels in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner by decreasing the number of open events per unit time without affecting the mean open time or unitary channel conductance. Rapid filtration of 45Ca2+ passively loaded into SR vesicles showed that CaM blocked Ca2+ release within milliseconds of exposure of SR to a Ca2+ release medium containing 10 microM CaM. In controls, an increase in extravesicular Ca2+ from 7 nM to 10 microM resulted in a release of 47 +/- 10% of the 45Ca2+ in 20 ms. CaM reduced the release to 23 +/- 12% in the same period. These results are compatible with a direct mechanism of Ca2+ release channel blockade by CaM and suggest that CaM could play a significant role in the inactivation of SR Ca2+ release during excitation-contraction coupling.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8055547 DOI: 10.1016/0143-4160(94)90070-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Calcium ISSN: 0143-4160 Impact factor: 6.817