CaMKII Potentiates Store-Operated Ca 2+ Entry Through Enhancing STIM1 Aggregation and Interaction with Orai1

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Background/Aims: Upon Ca 2+ store depletion, stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) oligomerizes, redistributes near plasmalemma to interact with Ca 2+ selective channel-forming subunit (Orai1) and initiates store-operated Ca 2+ entry (SOCE). Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is a regulator of SOCE, but how CaMKII regulates SOCE remains obscure. Methods: Using Fura2, confocal microscopy, co-immunoprecipitation, specific blocker and overexpression/knockdown approaches, we evaluated STIM1 aggregation and its interaction with Orai1, and SOCE upon Ca 2+ store depletion in thapsigargin (TG) treated HEK293 and HeLa cells. Results: Overexpression of CaMKIIδ enhanced TG-induced STIM1 co-localization and interaction with Orai1 as well as SOCE. In contrast, CaMKIIδ knockdown and a specific inhibitor of CaMKII suppressed them. In addition, overexpression or knockdown of CaMKIIδ in TG treated cells exhibited increased or reduced STIM1 clustering and plasmalemma redistribution, respectively. Conclusion: CaMKII up-regulates SOCE by increasing STIM1 aggregation and interaction with Orai1. This study provides an additional insight into SOCE regulation and a potential mechanism for CaMKII involvement in some pathological situations through crosstalk with SOCE.

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Li, S., Xue, J., Sun, Z., Liu, T., Zhang, L., Wang, L., … Luo, D. (2018). CaMKII Potentiates Store-Operated Ca 2+ Entry Through Enhancing STIM1 Aggregation and Interaction with Orai1. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 46(3), 1042–1054. https://doi.org/10.1159/000488835

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