Transfer of L-type calcium channel IVS6 segment increases phenylalkylamine sensitivity of alpha(1A)

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Doring, F [1 ]
Degtiar, VE [1 ]
Grabner, M [1 ]
Striessnig, J [1 ]
Hering, S [1 ]
Glossmann, H [1 ]
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[1] INST BIOCHEM PHARMAKOL, A-6020 INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA
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10.1074/jbc.271.20.11745
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Conditioned (''use-dependent'') inhibition by phenylalkylamines (PAAs) is a characteristic property of L-type calcium (Ca2+) channels. To determine the structural elements of the PAA binding domain we transferred sequence stretches of the pore-forming regions of repeat III and/or IV from the skeletal muscle alpha(1) subunit (alpha(1S)) to the class A alpha(1) subunit (alpha(1A)) and expressed these chimeras together with beta(1a) and alpha(2)/delta subunits in Xenopus oocytes. The corresponding barium currents (I-Ba) were tested for PAA sensitivity during trains of depolarizing test pulses (conditioned block). I-Ba of oocytes expressing the alpha(1A) subunit were only weakly inhibited by PAAs (less than 10% conditioned block of I-Ba during a 100-ms pulse train of 0.1 Hz). Transfer of the transmembrane segment IVS6 from alpha(1S) to alpha(1A) produced an enhancement of PAA sensitivity of the resulting alpha(1A)/alpha(1S) chimera comparable to L-type alpha(1) subunits (about 35% conditioned block of I-Ba during a 100-ms pulse train of 0.1 Hz). Our results demonstrate that substitution of 11 amino acids within the segment IVS6 of alpha(1A) with the corresponding residues of alpha(1S) is sufficient to transfer L-type PAA sensitivity into the low sensitive class A Ca2+ channel.
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