Stabilization of negative activation voltages of Cav1.3 L-Type Ca2+-channels by alternative splicing.

Nadja T Hofer, Alexandra Pinggera, Yuliia V Nikonishyna, Petronel Tuluc, Eva M Fritz, Gerald J Obermair, Jörg Striessnig
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-->Low voltage-activated Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+-channels are key regulators of neuronal excitability controlling neuronal development and different types of learning and memory. Their physiological functions are enabled by their negative activation voltage-range, which allows Cav1.3 to be active at subthreshold voltages. Alternative splicing in the C-terminus of their pore-forming α1-subunits gives rise to C-terminal long (Cav1.3L) and short (Cav1.3S) splice variants allowing Cav1.3S to activate at even more negative voltages than Cav1.3L. We discovered that inclusion of exons 8b, 11, and 32 in Cav1.3S further shifts activation (-3 to -4 mV) and inactivation (-4 to -6 mV) to more negative voltages as revealed by functional characterization in tsA-201 cells. We found transcripts of these exons in mouse chromaffin cells, the cochlea, and the brain. Our data further suggest that Cav1.3-containing exons 11 and 32 constitute a significant part of native channels in the brain. We therefore investigated the effect of these splice variants on human disease variants. Splicing did not prevent the gating defects of the previously reported human pathogenic variant S652L, which further shifted the voltage-dependence of activation of exon 11-containing channels by more than -12 mV. In contrast, we found no evidence for gating changes of the CACNA1D missense variant R498L, located in exon 11, which has recently been identified in a patient with an epileptic syndrome. Our data demonstrate that alternative splicing outside the C-terminus involving exons 11 and 32 contributes to channel fine-tuning by stabilizing negative activation and inactivation gating properties of wild-type and mutant Cav1.3 channels.

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通过替代剪接稳定 Cav1.3 L 型 Ca2+ 通道的负激活电压。
-->低电压激活的Cav1.3 L型Ca2+通道是神经元兴奋性的关键调节因子,控制着神经元的发育以及不同类型的学习和记忆。它们的生理功能得益于其负激活电压范围,这使得 Cav1.3 能够在亚阈值电压下处于活跃状态。其孔形成 α1 亚基 C 端的替代剪接产生了 C 端长(Cav1.3L)和短(Cav1.3S)剪接变体,使 Cav1.3S 能在比 Cav1.3L 更负的电压下激活。我们发现,Cav1.3S 中包含的外显子 8b、11 和 32 进一步将激活(-3 至 -4 mV)和失活(-4 至 -6 mV)转移到了更负的电压,这是在 tsA-201 细胞中的功能表征所揭示的。我们在小鼠绒毛膜细胞、耳蜗和大脑中发现了这些外显子的转录本。我们的数据进一步表明,含有 Cav1.3 的第 11 和 32 号外显子构成了大脑中原生通道的重要部分。因此,我们研究了这些剪接变体对人类疾病变体的影响。剪接并没有阻止先前报道的人类致病变异体 S652L 的门控缺陷,它使含 11 号外显子通道激活的电压依赖性进一步偏移了 -12 mV 以上。与此相反,我们没有发现位于第 11 号外显子的 CACNA1D 错义变体 R498L 发生门控变化的证据,该变体最近在一名癫痫综合征患者中被发现。我们的数据证明,涉及第 11 和 32 号外显子的 C 端外的替代剪接通过稳定野生型和突变型 Cav1.3 通道的负激活和失活门控特性,有助于通道微调。
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