Ca2+ Entry Into Neurons Is Facilitated By Cooperative Gating Of Clustered Ca(V)1.3 Channels

ELIFE(2016)

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Ca(v)1.3 channels regulate excitability in many neurons. As is the case for all voltage gated channels, it is widely assumed that individual Ca(v)1.3 channels behave independently with respect to voltage-activation, open probability, and facilitation. Here, we report the results of super-resolution imaging, optogenetic, and electrophysiological measurements that refute this long-held view. We found that the short channel isoform (Ca(v)1.3(s)), but not the long (Ca(v)1.3(L)), associates in functional clusters of two or more channels that open cooperatively, facilitating Ca2+ influx. Ca(v)1.3(s) channels are coupled via a C-terminus-to-C-terminus interaction that requires binding of the incoming Ca2+ to calmodulin (CaM) and subsequent binding of CaM to the pre-IQ domain of the channels. Physically-coupled channels facilitate Ca2+ currents as a consequence of their higher open probabilities, leading to increased firing rates in rat hippocampal neurons. We propose that cooperative gating of Ca(v)1.3(s) channels represents a mechanism for the regulation of Ca2+ signaling and electrical activity.
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CaV1.3 channels,biophysics,calcium facilitation,hippocampal neurons,neuroscience,rat,structural biology
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