RyR1 Modulation by Oxidation and Calmodulin

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作者
Hamilton, Susan L. [1 ]
Reid, Michael B.
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol Physiol & Biophys, Houston, TX 77030 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
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10.1089/ars.2000.2.1-41
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Alteration of skeletal muscle function by reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide (NO) may involve the activity of the skeletal muscle Ca2+ release channel (also known as RyR1). W e have shown that oxidants can activate RyR1 and produce inter-subunit disulfide bonds. Both effects are prevented by pretreatment with either NO donors or N-ethylmaleimide under conditions that modify less than 5% of the total sulfhydryls on RyR1. Oxidation-induced intersubunit crosslinking can also be prevented by the binding of either Ca2+ calmodulin or apocalmodulin to RyR1. Also, both Ca2+ calmodulin and apocalmodulin binding are blocked by oxidation of RyR1. In contrast, alkylation with N-ethylmaleimide or reaction with NO donors preferentially blocks apocalmodulin binding to RyR1, suggesting the existence of a regulatory cysteine within the apocalmodulin binding site. W e have demonstrated that Ca2+ calmodulin and apocalmodulin bind to overlapping, but nonidentical, sites on RyR1 and that cysteine 3635 is close to or within the apocalmodulin-binding site on RyR1. This cysteine is also one of the cysteines that form the intersubunit disulfide bonds, suggesting that calmodulin binds at an intersubunit contact site. Our findings are consistent with a model in which oxidants regulate the activity of RyR1 directly by altering subunit-subunit interactions and indirectly by preventing the binding of either Ca2+-bound calmodulin or apocalmodulin. NO also has both a direct and an indirect effect: it blocks the ability of oxidants to generate intersubunit disulfide bonds and prevents apocalmodulin binding. Antiox. Redox Signal. 2, 41-45.
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