Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Mice with cardiac-specific sequestration of the β-subunit of the L-type calcium channel |
Creators Name: | Serikov, V., Bodi, I., Koch, S.E., Muth, J.N., Mikala, G., Martinov, S.G., Haase, H. and Schwartz, A. |
Abstract: | The {beta} subunit of the L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel modifies the properties of the channel complex by both allosteric modulation of the {alpha}1 subunit function and by chaperoning the translocation of the {alpha}1 subunit to the plasma membrane. The goal of this study was to investigate the functional effect of changing the in vivo stoichiometry between the {alpha}1 and {beta} subunits by creating a dominant negative expression system in a transgenic mouse model. The high affinity {beta} subunit-binding domain of the {alpha}1 subunit was overexpressed in a cardiac-specific manner to act as a {beta} subunit trap. We found that the predominant {beta} isoform was located primarily in the membrane bound fraction of heart protein, whereas the {beta}1 and {beta}3 were mostly cytosolic. There was a significant diminution of the amount of {beta}2 in the membrane fraction of the transgenic animals, resulting in a decrease in contractility of the heart and a decrease in L-type calcium current density in the myocyte. However, there were no distinguishable differences in {beta}1 and {beta}3 protein expression levels in the membrane bound fraction between transgenic and non-transgenic animals. Since the {beta}1 and {beta}3 isoforms only make up a small portion of the total {beta} subunit in the heart, slight changes in this fraction are not detectable using Western analysis. In contrast, {beta}1 and {beta} in skeletal muscle and brain, the predominant isoforms in these tissues, respectively, are membrane bound. |
Keywords: | Sequestration of {beta} Subunit in Mouse Heart, Animals, Mice |
Source: | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications |
ISSN: | 0006-291X |
Publisher: | Academic Press |
Volume: | 293 |
Number: | 5 |
Page Range: | 1405-1411 |
Date: | 24 May 2002 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-291X(02)00396-0 |
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