Activation of the calcium-permeable cation channel CD20 by alpha subunits of the Gi protein.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
M KanzakiI Kojima

Abstract

When the calcium-permeable cation channel CD20 is expressed in Balb/c 3T3 cells, it is activated by insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) via the IGF-I receptor (Kanzaki, M., Nie, L., Shibata, H., and Kojima, I. (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272, 4964-4969). The present study was conducted to investigate the role of G proteins in the regulation of the CD20 channel. In the excised patch clamp mode, activation of the CD20 channel by IGF-I required GTP, Mg2+, and ATP in the bath solution, and removal of either GTP or ATP attenuated the activation. Non-hydrolyzable ATP could substitute for ATP, and guanyl-5'-yl thiophosphate blocked the activation of the channel by IGF-I. The CD20 channel was also activated by guanosine 5'-3-O-(thio)triphosphate, and ATP was not required for the activation. Addition of a preparation of Gi/Go holoprotein purified from bovine brain activated the CD20, and the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase peptide did not affect the number of channel openings induced by the G protein. The CD20 channel was stimulated by the GTP-bound form of recombinant Gi2 alpha subunit purified from Sf9 cells. The Gi3 alpha subunit was less effective, and the Gi1 alpha subunit had no effect. Purified recombinant beta1gamma2 subunits did not...Continue Reading

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