Molecular characterization of a two-domain form of the neuronal voltage-gated P/Q-type calcium channel alpha(1)2.1 subunit

Authors
Arikkath, JFelix, RAhern, CChen, CCMori, YSong, IShin, HSCoronado, RCampbell, KP
Issue Date
2002-12-18
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
FEBS LETTERS, v.532, no.3, pp.300 - 308
Abstract
We characterized the neuronal two-domain (95kD-alpha(1)2.1) form of the alpha(1)2.1 subunit of the voltage-gated calcium channels using genetic and molecular analysis. The 95kD-alpha(1)2.1 is absent in neuronal preparations from CACNA1A null mouse demonstrating that alpha(1)2.1 and 95kD-alpha(1)2.1 arise from the same gene. A recombinant two-domain form (alpha(1AI-II)) of alpha(1)2.1 associates with the beta subunit and is trafficked to the plasma membrane. Translocation of the alpha(1AI-II) to the plasma membrane requires association with the beta subunit, since a mutation in the alpha(1AI-II) that inhibits beta subunit association reduces membrane trafficking. Though the alpha(1AI-II) protein does not conduct any voltage-gated currents, we have previously shown that it generates a high density of non-linear charge movements [Ahern et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98 (2001) 6935-69401. In this study, we demonstrate that co-expression of the alpha(1AI-II) Significantly reduces the current amplitude of (alpha(1) 2.1/beta(1a)/alpha(2)delta channels, via competition for the beta subunit. Taken together, our results demonstrate a dual functional role for the alpha(1AI-II) protein, both as a voltage sensor and modulator of P/Q-type currents in recombinant systems. These studies suggest an in vivo role for the 95kD-alpha(1)2.1 in altering synaptic activity via protein-protein interactions and/or regulation of P/Q-type currents. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
Keywords
CA2+ CHANNELS; BETA-SUBUNIT; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; GAMMA-SUBUNIT; N-TYPE; SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION; MICE LACKING; IDENTIFICATION; PROTEIN; BRAIN; CA2+ CHANNELS; BETA-SUBUNIT; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; GAMMA-SUBUNIT; N-TYPE; SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION; MICE LACKING; IDENTIFICATION; PROTEIN; BRAIN; 95kD-alpha(1)2.1; two-domain subunit; episodic ataxia type 2; calcium channels
ISSN
0014-5793
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138962
DOI
10.1016/S0014-5793(02)03693-1
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