Kjf. Kepplinger et al., A sequence in the carboxy-terminus of the alpha(1C) subunit important for targeting, conductance and open probability of L-type Ca2+ channels, FEBS LETTER, 477(3), 2000, pp. 161-169
The role of the 80-amino acid motif 1572-1651 in the C-terminal tail of alp
ha(1C) Ca2+ channel subunits was studied by comparing properties of the con
ventional alpha(1C,77) channel expressed in HEK-tsA201 cells to three isofo
rms carrying alterations in this motif, Replacement of amino acids 1572-165
1 in alpha(1C,77) with 81 non-identical residues leading to alc,ss impaired
membrane targeting and cluster formation of the channel. Similar to alpha(
1C,86), substitution of its 1572-1598 (alpha(1C,77L)) or 1595-1652 (alpha(1
C,77K)) segments into the alpha(1C,77) channel yielded single-channel Ba2currents with increased inactivation, reduced open probability and unitary
conductance, when compared to the alc,77 channel. Thus, the C-terminal sequ
ence 1572-1651 of the ale subunit is important for membrane targeting, perm
eation and open probability of L-type Ca2+ channels. (C) 2000 Federation of
European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rig
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