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Crystallographic basis for calcium regulation of sodium channels.


ABSTRACT: Voltage-gated sodium channels underlie the rapid regenerative upstroke of action potentials and are modulated by cytoplasmic calcium ions through a poorly understood mechanism. We describe the 1.35 Å crystal structure of Ca(2+)-bound calmodulin (Ca(2+)/CaM) in complex with the inactivation gate (DIII-IV linker) of the cardiac sodium channel (Na(V)1.5). The complex harbors the positions of five disease mutations involved with long Q-T type 3 and Brugada syndromes. In conjunction with isothermal titration calorimetry, we identify unique inactivation-gate mutations that enhance or diminish Ca(2+)/CaM binding, which, in turn, sensitize or abolish Ca(2+) regulation of full-length channels in electrophysiological experiments. Additional biochemical experiments support a model whereby a single Ca(2+)/CaM bridges the C-terminal IQ motif to the DIII-IV linker via individual N and C lobes, respectively. The data suggest that Ca(2+)/CaM destabilizes binding of the inactivation gate to its receptor, thus biasing inactivation toward more depolarized potentials.

SUBMITTER: Sarhan MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3295267 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystallographic basis for calcium regulation of sodium channels.

Sarhan Maen F MF   Tung Ching-Chieh CC   Van Petegem Filip F   Ahern Christopher A CA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120213 9


Voltage-gated sodium channels underlie the rapid regenerative upstroke of action potentials and are modulated by cytoplasmic calcium ions through a poorly understood mechanism. We describe the 1.35 Å crystal structure of Ca(2+)-bound calmodulin (Ca(2+)/CaM) in complex with the inactivation gate (DIII-IV linker) of the cardiac sodium channel (Na(V)1.5). The complex harbors the positions of five disease mutations involved with long Q-T type 3 and Brugada syndromes. In conjunction with isothermal t  ...[more]

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