I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.

The intracellular loops that interlink the four transmembrane domains of Ca(2+)- and Na(+)-channels (Ca(v), Na(v)) have critical roles in numerous forms of channel regulation. In particular, the intracellular loop that joins repeats I and II (I-II loop) in high voltage-activated (HVA) Ca(2+) channel...

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Main Authors: Joel P Baumgart, Iuliia Vitko, Isabelle Bidaud, Artem Kondratskyi, Philippe Lory, Edward Perez-Reyes
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18714336/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-a7c1bc0a7af04ff799dfaf61a90642da2021-06-19T05:07:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-08-0138e297610.1371/journal.pone.0002976I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.Joel P BaumgartIuliia VitkoIsabelle BidaudArtem KondratskyiPhilippe LoryEdward Perez-ReyesThe intracellular loops that interlink the four transmembrane domains of Ca(2+)- and Na(+)-channels (Ca(v), Na(v)) have critical roles in numerous forms of channel regulation. In particular, the intracellular loop that joins repeats I and II (I-II loop) in high voltage-activated (HVA) Ca(2+) channels possesses the binding site for Ca(v)beta subunits and plays significant roles in channel function, including trafficking the alpha(1) subunits of HVA channels to the plasma membrane and channel gating. Although there is considerable divergence in the primary sequence of the I-II loop of Ca(v)1/Ca(v)2 HVA channels and Ca(v)3 LVA/T-type channels, evidence for a regulatory role of the I-II loop in T-channel function has recently emerged for Ca(v)3.2 channels. In order to provide a comprehensive view of the role this intracellular region may play in the gating and surface expression in Ca(v)3 channels, we have performed a structure-function analysis of the I-II loop in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 channels using selective deletion mutants. Here we show the first 60 amino acids of the loop (post IS6) are involved in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 channel gating and kinetics, which establishes a conserved property of this locus for all Ca(v)3 channels. In contrast to findings in Ca(v)3.2, deletion of the central region of the I-II loop in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 yielded a modest increase (+30%) and a reduction (-30%) in current density and surface expression, respectively. These experiments enrich our understanding of the structural determinants involved in Ca(v)3 function by highlighting the unique role played by the intracellular I-II loop in Ca(v)3.2 channel trafficking, and illustrating the prominent role of the gating brake in setting the slow and distinctive slow activation kinetics of Ca(v)3.3.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18714336/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Joel P Baumgart
Iuliia Vitko
Isabelle Bidaud
Artem Kondratskyi
Philippe Lory
Edward Perez-Reyes
spellingShingle Joel P Baumgart
Iuliia Vitko
Isabelle Bidaud
Artem Kondratskyi
Philippe Lory
Edward Perez-Reyes
I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joel P Baumgart
Iuliia Vitko
Isabelle Bidaud
Artem Kondratskyi
Philippe Lory
Edward Perez-Reyes
author_sort Joel P Baumgart
title I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
title_short I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
title_full I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
title_fullStr I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
title_full_unstemmed I-II loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
title_sort i-ii loop structural determinants in the gating and surface expression of low voltage-activated calcium channels.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2008-08-01
description The intracellular loops that interlink the four transmembrane domains of Ca(2+)- and Na(+)-channels (Ca(v), Na(v)) have critical roles in numerous forms of channel regulation. In particular, the intracellular loop that joins repeats I and II (I-II loop) in high voltage-activated (HVA) Ca(2+) channels possesses the binding site for Ca(v)beta subunits and plays significant roles in channel function, including trafficking the alpha(1) subunits of HVA channels to the plasma membrane and channel gating. Although there is considerable divergence in the primary sequence of the I-II loop of Ca(v)1/Ca(v)2 HVA channels and Ca(v)3 LVA/T-type channels, evidence for a regulatory role of the I-II loop in T-channel function has recently emerged for Ca(v)3.2 channels. In order to provide a comprehensive view of the role this intracellular region may play in the gating and surface expression in Ca(v)3 channels, we have performed a structure-function analysis of the I-II loop in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 channels using selective deletion mutants. Here we show the first 60 amino acids of the loop (post IS6) are involved in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 channel gating and kinetics, which establishes a conserved property of this locus for all Ca(v)3 channels. In contrast to findings in Ca(v)3.2, deletion of the central region of the I-II loop in Ca(v)3.1 and Ca(v)3.3 yielded a modest increase (+30%) and a reduction (-30%) in current density and surface expression, respectively. These experiments enrich our understanding of the structural determinants involved in Ca(v)3 function by highlighting the unique role played by the intracellular I-II loop in Ca(v)3.2 channel trafficking, and illustrating the prominent role of the gating brake in setting the slow and distinctive slow activation kinetics of Ca(v)3.3.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18714336/pdf/?tool=EBI
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