Kv2.1 mediates spatial and functional coupling of L-type calcium channels and ryanodine receptors in neurons

biorxiv(2019)

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The voltage-gated K channel Kv2.1 serves a major structural role in the soma and proximal dendrites of brain neurons, tethering the plasma membrane (PM) to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Although Kv2.1 clustering at neuronal ER-PM junctions (EPJs) is tightly regulated and conserved across species, its function at these sites is unclear. By identifying and evaluating proteins in close spatial proximity to Kv2.1-containing EPJs, we discovered that a significant role of Kv2.1 at EPJs is to promote the clustering and functional coupling of PM L-type Ca channels (LTCCs) to ryanodine receptor (RyR) ER Ca release channels. Kv2.1 clustering also unexpectedly enhanced LTCC opening at polarized membrane potentials. This enabled Kv2.1-LTCC-RyR triads to generate localized Ca release events (i.e., Ca sparks) independently of action potentials. Together, these findings uncover a novel mode of LTCC regulation and establish a unique mechanism whereby Kv2.1-associated EPJs provide a molecular platform for localized somatodendritic Ca signals.
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