PubMed 11994284
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: Kv1.4 , Kv3.1 , Kv4.3
Title: Modulation of Kv4-encoded K(+) currents in the mammalian myocardium by neuronal calcium sensor-1.
Authors: Weinong Guo, Sacha A Malin, David C Johns, Andreas Jeromin, Jeanne M Nerbonne
Journal, date & volume: J. Biol. Chem., 2002 Jul 19 , 277, 26436-43
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11994284
Abstract
Voltage-gated K(+) channels are multimeric proteins, consisting of four pore-forming alpha-subunits alone or in association with accessory subunits. Recently, for example, it was shown that the accessory Kv channel interacting proteins form complexes with Kv4 alpha-subunits and modulate Kv4 channel activity. The experiments reported here demonstrate that the neuronal calcium sensor protein-1 (NCS-1), another member of the recoverin-neuronal calcium sensor superfamily, is expressed in adult mouse ventricles and that NCS-1 co-immunoprecipitates with Kv4.3 from (adult mouse) ventricular extracts. In addition, co-expression studies in HEK-293 cells reveal that NCS-1 increases membrane expression of Kv4 alpha-subunits and functional Kv4-encoded K(+) current densities. Co-expression of NCS-1 also decreases the rate of inactivation of Kv4 alpha-subunit-encoded K(+) currents. In contrast to the pronounced effects of Kv channel interacting proteins on Kv4 channel gating, however, NCS-1 co-expression does not measurably affect the voltage dependence of steady-state inactivation or the rate of recovery from inactivation of Kv4-encoded K(+) currents. Taken together, these results suggest that NCS-1 is an accessory subunit of Kv4-encoded I(to,f) channels that functions to regulate I(to,f) density in the mammalian myocardium.