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Endoplasmic reticulum remodeling tunes IP?-dependent Ca²+ release sensitivity.


ABSTRACT: The activation of vertebrate development at fertilization relies on IP?-dependent Ca²? release, a pathway that is sensitized during oocyte maturation. This sensitization has been shown to correlate with the remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum into large ER patches, however the mechanisms involved are not clear. Here we show that IP? receptors within ER patches have a higher sensitivity to IP? than those in the neighboring reticular ER. The lateral diffusion rate of IP? receptors in both ER domains is similar, and ER patches dynamically fuse with reticular ER, arguing that IP? receptors exchange freely between the two ER compartments. These results suggest that increasing the density of IP? receptors through ER remodeling is sufficient to sensitize IP?-dependent Ca²? release. Mathematical modeling supports this concept of 'geometric sensitization' of IP? receptors as a population, and argues that it depends on enhanced Ca²?-dependent cooperativity at sub-threshold IP? concentrations. This represents a novel mechanism of tuning the sensitivity of IP? receptors through ER remodeling during meiosis.

SUBMITTER: Sun L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3227640 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endoplasmic reticulum remodeling tunes IP₃-dependent Ca²+ release sensitivity.

Sun Lu L   Yu Fang F   Ullah Aman A   Hubrack Satanay S   Daalis Arwa A   Jung Peter P   Machaca Khaled K  

PloS one 20111130 11


The activation of vertebrate development at fertilization relies on IP₃-dependent Ca²⁺ release, a pathway that is sensitized during oocyte maturation. This sensitization has been shown to correlate with the remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum into large ER patches, however the mechanisms involved are not clear. Here we show that IP₃ receptors within ER patches have a higher sensitivity to IP₃ than those in the neighboring reticular ER. The lateral diffusion rate of IP₃ receptors in both ER d  ...[more]

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