Luminal Mg2+, a key factor controlling RYR2-mediated Ca 2+ release: Cytoplasmic and luminal regulation modeled in a tetrameric channel

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In cardiac muscle, intracellular Ca2+ and Mg2+ are potent regulators of calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). It is well known that the free [Ca2+] in the SR ([Ca2+] L) stimulates the Ca2+ release channels (ryanodine receptor [RYR]2). However, little is known about the action of luminal Mg 2+, which has not been regarded as an important regulator of Ca 2+ release. The effects of luminal Ca2+ and Mg 2+ on sheep RYR2 were measured in lipid bilayers. Cytoplasmic and luminal Ca2+ produced a synergistic increase in the opening rate of RYRs. A novel, high affinity inhibition of RYR2 by luminal Mg2+ was observed, pointing to an important physiological role for luminal Mg 2+ in cardiac muscle. At diastolic [Ca2+]C, luminal Mg2+ inhibition was voltage independent, with Ki = 45 μM at luminal [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]L) = 100 μM. Luminal and cytoplasmic Mg2+ inhibition was alleviated by increasing [Ca2+]L or [Ca2+] C· Ca2+ and Mg2+ on opposite sides of the bilayer exhibited competitive effects on RYRs, indicating that they can compete via the pore for common sites. The data were accurately fitted by a model based on a tetrameric RYR structure with four Ca2+-sensing mechanisms on each subunit: activating luminal L-site (40-μM affinity for Mg2+ and Ca2+), cytoplasmic A-site (1.2 μM for Ca 2+ and 60 μM for Mg2+), inactivating cytoplasmic I 1-site (∼10 mM for Ca2+ and Mg2+), and I2-site (1.2 μM for Ca2+). Activation of three or more subunits will cause channel opening. Mg2+ inhibition occurs primarily by Mg2+ displacing Ca2+ from the L- and A- sites, and Mg2+ fails to open the channel. The model predicts that under physiological conditions, SR load-dependent Ca2+ release (1) is mainly determined by Ca2+ displacement of Mg2+ from the L-site as SR loading increases, and (2) depends on the properties of both luminal and cytoplasmic activation mechanisms. © 2008 Laver and Honen.

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Laver, D. R., & Honen, B. N. (2008). Luminal Mg2+, a key factor controlling RYR2-mediated Ca 2+ release: Cytoplasmic and luminal regulation modeled in a tetrameric channel. Journal of General Physiology, 132(4), 429–446. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200810001

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