Ionic regulatory properties of brain and kidney splice variants of the NCX1 Na+-Ca2+ exchanger

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作者
Dyck, C
Omelchenko, A
Elias, CL
Quednau, BD
Philipson, KD
Hnatowich, M
Hryshko, LV
机构
[1] St Boniface Gen Hosp, Res Ctr, Inst Cardiovasc Sci, Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6, Canada
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Cardiovasc Res Labs, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
sodium-calcium exchange; regulation; alternative splicing;
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10.1085/jgp.114.5.701
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Ion transport and regulation of Na+-Ca2+ exchange were examined for two alternatively spliced isoforms of the canine cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger, NCX1.1, to assess the role(s) of the mutually exclusive A and B exons. The exchangers examined, NCX1.3 and NCX1.4, are commonly referred to as the kidney and brain splice variants and differ only in the expression of the ED or AD exons, respectively. Outward Na+-Ca2+ exchange activity was assessed in giant, excised membrane patches from Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing the cloned exchangers, and the characteristics of Na-i(+)- (i.e., I-1) and Ca-i(2+)- (i.e., I-2) dependent regulation of exchange currents were examined using a variety of experimental protocols. No remarkable differences were observed in the current-voltage relationships of NCX1.3 and NCX1.4, whereas these isoforms differed appreciably in terms of their I-1 and I-2 regulatory properties. Sodium-dependent inactivation of NCX1.3 was considerably more pronounced than that of NCX1.4 and resulted in nearly complete inhibition of steady state currents. This novel feature could be abolished by proteolysis with or-chymotrypsin. It appears that expression of the B exon in NCX1.3 imparts a substantially more stable I-1 inactive state of the exchanger than does the A exon of NCX1.4. With respect to I-2 regulation, significant differences were also found between NCX1.3 and NCX1.4. While both exchangers were stimulated by low concentrations of regulatory Ca-i(2+), NCX1.3 showed a prominent decrease at higher concentrations (> 1 mu M). This does not appear to be due solely to competition between Ca-i(2+) and Na-i(+) at the transport site, as the Ca-i(2+) affinities of inward currents were nearly identical between the two exchangers. Furthermore, regulatory Ca-i(2+) had only modest effects on Na-i(+)-dependent inactivation of NCX1.3, whereas I-1 inactivation of NCX1.4 could be completely eliminated by Ca-i(2+). Our results establish an important role for the mutually exclusive A and B exons of NCX1 in modulating the characteristics of ionic regulation and provide insight into how alternative splicing tailors the regulatory properties of Na+-Ca2+ exchange to fulfill tissue-specific requirements of Ca2+ homeostasis.
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