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Block of CaV1.2 channels by Gd3+ reveals preopening transitions in the selectivity filter.


ABSTRACT: Using the lanthanide gadolinium (Gd(3+)) as a Ca(2+) replacing probe, we investigated the voltage dependence of pore blockage of Ca(V)1.2 channels. Gd(+3) reduces peak currents (tonic block) and accelerates decay of ionic current during depolarization (use-dependent block). Because diffusion of Gd(3+) at concentrations used (<1 microM) is much slower than activation of the channel, the tonic effect is likely to be due to the blockage that occurred in closed channels before depolarization. We found that the dose-response curves for the two blocking effects of Gd(3+) shifted in parallel for Ba(2+), Sr(2+), and Ca(2+) currents through the wild-type channel, and for Ca(2+) currents through the selectivity filter mutation EEQE that lowers the blocking potency of Gd(3+). The correlation indicates that Gd(3+) binding to the same site causes both tonic and use-dependent blocking effects. The apparent on-rate for the tonic block increases with the prepulse voltage in the range -60 to -45 mV, where significant gating current but no ionic current occurs. When plotted together against voltage, the on-rates of tonic block (-100 to -45 mV) and of use-dependent block (-40 to 40 mV) fall on a single sigmoid that parallels the voltage dependence of the gating charge. The on-rate of tonic block by Gd(3+) decreases with concentration of Ba(2+), indicating that the apparent affinity of the site to permeant ions is about 1 mM in closed channels. Therefore, we propose that at submicromolar concentrations, Gd(3+) binds at the entry to the selectivity locus and that the affinity of the site for permeant ions decreases during preopening transitions of the channel.

SUBMITTER: Babich O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2151628 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Block of CaV1.2 channels by Gd3+ reveals preopening transitions in the selectivity filter.

Babich Olga O   Reeves John J   Shirokov Roman R  

The Journal of general physiology 20070601 6


Using the lanthanide gadolinium (Gd(3+)) as a Ca(2+) replacing probe, we investigated the voltage dependence of pore blockage of Ca(V)1.2 channels. Gd(+3) reduces peak currents (tonic block) and accelerates decay of ionic current during depolarization (use-dependent block). Because diffusion of Gd(3+) at concentrations used (<1 microM) is much slower than activation of the channel, the tonic effect is likely to be due to the blockage that occurred in closed channels before depolarization. We fou  ...[more]

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