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Cardiac ryanodine receptor distribution is dynamic and changed by auxiliary proteins and post-translational modification.


ABSTRACT: The effects of the immunophilins, FKBP12 and FKBP12.6, and phosphorylation on type II ryanodine receptor (RyR2) arrangement and function were examined using correlation microscopy (line scan confocal imaging of Ca2+ sparks and dual-tilt electron tomography) and dSTORM imaging of permeabilized Wistar rat ventricular myocytes. Saturating concentrations (10 µmol/L) of either FKBP12 or 12.6 significantly reduced the frequency, spread, amplitude and Ca2+ spark mass relative to control, while the tomograms revealed both proteins shifted the tetramers into a largely side-by-side configuration. Phosphorylation of immunophilin-saturated RyR2 resulted in structural and functional changes largely comparable to phosphorylation alone. dSTORM images of myocyte surfaces demonstrated that both FKBP12 and 12.6 significantly reduced RyR2 cluster sizes, while phosphorylation, even of immunophilin-saturated RyR2, increased them. We conclude that both RyR2 cluster size and the arrangement of tetramers within clusters is dynamic and respond to changes in the cellular environment. Further, these changes affect Ca2+ spark formation.

SUBMITTER: Asghari P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6994221 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cardiac ryanodine receptor distribution is dynamic and changed by auxiliary proteins and post-translational modification.

Asghari Parisa P   Scriven David Rl DR   Ng Myles M   Panwar Pankaj P   Chou Keng C KC   van Petegem Filip F   Moore Edwin Dw ED  

eLife 20200109


The effects of the immunophilins, FKBP12 and FKBP12.6, and phosphorylation on type II ryanodine receptor (RyR2) arrangement and function were examined using correlation microscopy (line scan confocal imaging of Ca<sup>2+</sup> sparks and dual-tilt electron tomography) and dSTORM imaging of permeabilized Wistar rat ventricular myocytes. Saturating concentrations (10 µmol/L) of either FKBP12 or 12.6 significantly reduced the frequency, spread, amplitude and Ca<sup>2+</sup> spark mass relative to c  ...[more]

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