Half-calcified calmodulin promotes basal activity and inactivation of the L-type calcium channel CaV1.2.

Peter Bartels, Ian Salveson,Andrea M Coleman, David E Anderson,Grace Jeng,Zoila M Estrada-Tobar, Kwun Nok Mimi Man,Qinhong Yu, Elza Kuzmenkina,Madeline Nieves-Cintron, Manuel F Navedo,Mary C Horne, Johannes W Hell,James B Ames

The Journal of biological chemistry(2022)

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The L-type Ca2+ channel CaV1.2 controls gene expression, cardiac contraction, and neuronal activity. Calmodulin (CaM) governs CaV1.2 open probability (Po) and Ca2+-dependent inactivation (CDI) but the mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we present electrophysiological data that identify a half Ca2+-saturated CaM species (Ca2/CaM) with Ca2+ bound solely at the third and fourth EF-hands (EF3 and EF4) under resting Ca2+ concentrations (50-100 nM) that constitutively preassociates with CaV1.2 to promote Po and CDI. We also present an NMR structure of a complex between the CaV1.2 IQ motif (residues 1644-1665) and Ca2/CaM12', a calmodulin mutant in which Ca2+ binding to EF1 and EF2 is completely disabled. We found that the CaM12' N-lobe does not interact with the IQ motif. The CaM12' C-lobe bound two Ca2+ ions and formed close contacts with IQ residues I1654 and Y1657. I1654A and Y1657D mutations impaired CaM binding, CDI, and Po, as did disabling Ca2+ binding to EF3 and EF4 in the CaM34 mutant when compared to WT CaM. Accordingly, a previously unappreciated Ca2/CaM species promotes CaV1.2 Po and CDI, identifying Ca2/CaM as an important mediator of Ca signaling.
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calcium,calmodulin,basal activity,half-calcified,l-type
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