A naturally occurring truncated Cav1.2 α1-subunit inhibits Ca2+current in A7r5 cells
Author(s) -
R. H. Cox,
Samantha Fromme
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ajp cell physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.432
H-Index - 181
eISSN - 1522-1563
pISSN - 0363-6143
DOI - 10.1152/ajpcell.00217.2013
Subject(s) - transfection , hek 293 cells , cav1.2 , protein subunit , microbiology and biotechnology , endoplasmic reticulum , colocalization , immunoprecipitation , biology , chemistry , cell culture , biochemistry , gene , genetics
Alternative splicing of the voltage-gated Ca(2+) (CaV) α1-subunit adds to the functional diversity of Ca(2+) channels. A variant with a 73-nt deletion in exon 15 of the Cav1.2 α1-subunit (Cav1.2Δ73) produced by alternative splicing that predicts a truncated protein has been described, but its function, if any, is unknown. We sought to determine if, by analogy to other truncated CaV α1-subunits, Cav1.2Δ73 acts as an inhibitor of wild-type Cav1.2 currents. HEK-293 cells were transfected with Cav1.2Δ73 in a pIRES vector with CD8 or in pcDNA3.1 with a V5/his COOH-terminal tag plus β2 and α2δ1 accessory subunits and pEGFP. Production of Cav1.2Δ73 protein was confirmed by Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Voltage-clamp studies revealed the absence of functional channels in transfected cells. In contrast, cells transfected with full-length Cav1.2 plus accessory subunits and pEGFP exhibited robust Ca(2+) currents. A7r5 cells exhibited endogenous Cav1.2-based currents that were greatly reduced (>80%) without a change in voltage-dependent activation when transfected with Cav1.2Δ73-IRES-CD8 compared with empty vector or pIRES-CD8 controls. Transfection of A7r5 cells with an analogous Cav2.3Δ73-IRES-CD8 had no effect on Ca(2+) currents. Immunofluorescence showed intracellular, but not plasma membrane, localization of Cav1.2Δ73-V5/his, as well as colocalization with an endoplasmic reticulum marker, ER Organelle Lights. Expression of Cav1.2Δ73 α1-subunits in A7r5 cells inhibits endogenous Cav1.2 currents. The fact that this variant arises naturally by alternative splicing raises the possibility that it may represent a physiological mechanism to modulate Cav1.2 functional activity.
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