Cardiac muscle contraction requires sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ release mediated by the quaternary complex comprising the ryanodine receptor 2 (RyR2), calsequestrin 2 (CSQ2), junctin (encoded by ASPH) and triadin. Here, we demonstrate that a direct interaction exists between RyR2 and CSQ2. Topologically, CSQ2 binding occurs at the first luminal loop of RyR2. Co-expression of RyR2 and CSQ2 in a human cell line devoid of the other quaternary complex proteins results in altered Ca2+-release dynamics compared to cells expressing RyR2 only. These findings provide a new perspective for understanding the SR luminal Ca2+ sensor and its involvement in cardiac physiology and disease.
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Handhle, A., Ormonde, C. E., Thomas, N. L., Bralesford, C., Williams, A. J., Lai, F. A., & Zissimopoulos, S. (2016). Calsequestrin interacts directly with the cardiac ryanodine receptor luminal domain. Journal of Cell Science, 129(21), 3983–3988. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.191643
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