M. Staes et al., The amino side of the C-terminus determines fast inactivation of the T-type calcium channel alpha(1G), J PHYSL LON, 530(1), 2001, pp. 35-45
1. We analysed the kinetic properties of the fast inactivating T-type calci
um channel alpha (1G) in HEK 293 cells transfected with different alpha (1G
) chimeras, containing the N-terminus, III-IV linker or various C-terminal
regions of the slowly inactivating L-type alpha (1C).
2. A highly negatively charged region of 23 amino acids at the amino side o
f the intracellular carboxy terminus of alpha (1G) was found to be critical
for fast inactivation.
3. The N-terminus of alpha (1G) does not seem to be necessary for inactivat
ion of the T-type calcium channel because replacement of the alpha (1G) N-t
erminus with the alpha (1C) N-terminus did not influence channel kinetics a
t all.
4. Replacing the III-IV linker of alpha (1G) with that of alpha (1C) decrea
sed the rate of inactivation at -20 mV from 15.8 +/- 1.8 to 8.5 +/- 1.1 ms,
and shifted the potential for half-maximal inactivation from -69.6 +/- 0.8
to -54.0 +/- 1.7 mV. However, these parameters were not significantly diff
erent at other potentials.
5. We suggest a putative 'ball-and-chain'-like mechanism for inactivation i
n which the negative charges function as an acceptor domain for a ball, hyp
othetically located at a different intracellular part of the channel. In ad
dition, transferring the IQ motif and EF hand of alpha (1C) to alpha (1G) d
oes not confer Ca2+-dependent inactivation on alpha (1G), suggesting that o
ther sequences besides the C-terminus are needed for Ca2+-dependent inactiv
ation of alpha (1C).