The interaction between the I-II loop and the III-IV loop of Cav2.1 contributes to voltage-dependent inactivation in a β-dependent manner

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We have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls voltage-dependent inactivation in P/Q calcium channels. We demonstrate that the I-II loop is localized in a central position to control calcium channel activity through the interaction with several cytoplasmic sequences; including the III-IV loop. Several experiments reveal the crucial role of the interaction between the I-II loop and the III-IV loop in channel inactivation. First, point mutations of two amino acid residues of the I-II loop of Cav2.1 (Arg-387 or Glu-388) facilitate voltage-dependent inactivation. Second, overexpression of the III-IV loop, or injection of a peptide derived from this loop, produces a similar inactivation behavior than the mutated channels. Third, the III-IV peptide has no effect on channels mutated in the I-II loop. Thus, both point mutations and overexpression of the III-IV loop appear to act similarly on inactivation, by competing off the native interaction between the I-II and the III-IV loops of Cav2.1. As they are known to affect inactivation, we also analyzed the effects of β subunits on these interactions. In experiments in which the β4 subunit is co-expressed, the III-IV peptide is no longer able to regulate channel inactivation. We conclude that (i) the contribution of the I-II loop to inactivation is partly mediated by an interaction with the III-IV loop and (ii) the β subunits partially control inactivation by modifying this interaction. These data provide novel insights into the mechanisms whereby the β subunit, the I-II loop, and the III-IV loop altogether can contribute to regulate inactivation in high voltage-activated calcium channels.

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Geib, S., Sandoz, G., Cornet, V., Mabrouk, K., Fund-Saunier, O., Bichet, D., … De Waard, M. (2002). The interaction between the I-II loop and the III-IV loop of Cav2.1 contributes to voltage-dependent inactivation in a β-dependent manner. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(12), 10003–10013. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M106231200

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