Chick RGS2L Demonstrates Concentration-Dependent Selectivity for Gq/11 and Gi/o Pathways that Inhibit L-type Calcium Channels
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
In neuronal cells, the influx of Ca2+ ions through voltage-dependent L-type calcium (L) channels
couples excitation to multiple cellular functions. In addition to voltage, several neurotransmitters,
hormones and cytokines regulate L channel gating via binding to G-protein-coupled receptors.
Intracellular molecules that modify G-protein activity – such as regulator of G-protein-signalling
(RGS) proteins – are therefore potential candidates for regulating Ca2+ influx through L channels.
Here we show that a novel RGS2 splice variant from chick dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons,
RGS2L, reduces bradykinin (BK)-mediated inhibition of neuronal L channels and accelerates
recovery from inhibition. Chick RGS2 reduces the inhibition mediated by both the pertussis toxin
(PTX)-sensitive (Gi/o-coupled) and the PTX-insensitive (presumably Gq/11-coupled) pathways.
However, we demonstrate for the first time in a living cell that the extent of coupling to each
pathway varies with RGS2L concentration. A low concentration of recombinant chick RGS2L
(10 nM) preferentially reduces the inhibition mediated by the PTX-insensitive pathway, whereas a
100-fold higher concentration attenuates both PTX-sensitive- and PTX-insensitive-mediated
components equally. Our data suggest that factors promoting RGS2L gene induction may regulate
Ca2+ influx through L channels by recruiting low-affinity interactions with Gi/o that are absent at
basal RGS2L levels.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
RGS,PERTUSSIS TOXIN,CALCIUM CHANNEL
Elenco autori:
Tosetti, Patrizia; Parente, Valeria; Taglietti, Vanni; Dunlap, K.; Toselli, MAURO GIUSEPPE
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