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Modulation of L-type Ca2+ Channels by Gbeta Gamma and Calmodulin Via Interactions with N and C Termini of Alpha 1C

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2000 Sep 21
PMID 10995757
Citations 59
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Abstract

Neuronal voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels of the N (alpha(1B)) and P/Q (alpha(1A)) type are inhibited by neurotransmitters that activate G(i/o) G proteins; a major part of the inhibition is voltage-dependent, relieved by depolarization, and results from a direct binding of Gbetagamma subunit of G proteins to the channel. Since cardiac and neuronal L-type (alpha(1C)) voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels are not modulated in this way, they are presumed to lack interaction with Gbetagamma. However, here we demonstrate that both Gbetagamma and calmodulin directly bind to cytosolic N and C termini of the alpha(1C) subunit. Coexpression of Gbetagamma reduces the current via the L-type channels. The inhibition depends on the presence of calmodulin, occurs at basal cellular levels of Ca(2+), and is eliminated by EGTA. The N and C termini of alpha(1C) appear to serve as partially independent but interacting inhibitory gates. Deletion of the N terminus or of the distal half of the C terminus eliminates the inhibitory effect of Gbetagamma. Deletion of the N terminus profoundly impairs the Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent inactivation. We propose that Gbetagamma and calmodulin regulate the L-type Ca(2+) channel in a concerted manner via a molecular inhibitory scaffold formed by N and C termini of alpha(1C).

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