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Mutations in NaV1.5 Reveal Calcium-Calmodulin Regulation of Sodium Channel.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in the SCN5A gene, encoding the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.5, are associated with inherited cardiac arrhythmia and conduction disease. Ca2+-dependent mechanisms and the involvement of β-subunit (NaVβ) in NaV1.5 regulation are not fully understood. A patient with severe sinus-bradycardia and cardiac conduction-disease was genetically evaluated and compound heterozygosity in the SCN5A gene was found. Mutations were identified in the cytoplasmic DIII-IV linker (K1493del) and the C-terminus (A1924T) of NaV1.5, both are putative CaM-binding domains. These mutants were functionally studied in human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells and HL-1 cells using whole-cell patch clamp technique. Calmodulin (CaM) interaction and cell-surface expression of heterologously expressed NaV1.5 mutants were studied by pull-down and biotinylation assays. The mutation K1493del rendered NaV1.5 non-conductive. NaV1.5K1493del altered the gating properties of co-expressed functional NaV1.5, in a Ca2+ and NaVβ1-dependent manner. NaV1.5A1924T impaired NaVβ1-dependent gating regulation. Ca2+-dependent CaM-interaction with NaV1.5 was blunted in NaV1.5K1493del. Electrical charge substitution at position 1493 did not affect CaM-interaction and channel functionality. Arrhythmia and conduction-disease -associated mutations revealed Ca2+-dependent gating regulation of NaV1.5 channels. Our results highlight the role of NaV1.5 DIII-IV linker in the CaM-binding complex and channel function, and suggest that the Ca2+-sensing machinery of NaV1.5 involves NaVβ1.

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PROVIDER: S-EPMC6560087 | biostudies-other | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mutations in Na<sub>V</sub>1.5 Reveal Calcium-Calmodulin Regulation of Sodium Channel.

Nof Eyal E   Vysochek Leonid L   Meisel Eshcar E   Burashnikov Elena E   Antzelevitch Charles C   Clatot Jerome J   Beinart Roy R   Luria David D   Glikson Michael M   Oz Shimrit S  

Frontiers in physiology 20190605


Mutations in the <i>SCN5A</i> gene, encoding the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, are associated with inherited cardiac arrhythmia and conduction disease. Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent mechanisms and the involvement of β-subunit (Na<sub>V</sub>β) in Na<sub>V</sub>1.5 regulation are not fully understood. A patient with severe sinus-bradycardia and cardiac conduction-disease was genetically evaluated and compound heterozygosity in the <i>SCN5A</i> gene was found. Mutations were  ...[more]

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