STIM1 has a plasma membrane role in the activation of store-operated Ca(2+) channels

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Maria A SpassovaDonald L Gill

Abstract

Receptor-induced Ca(2+) signals are key to the function of all cells and involve release of Ca(2+) from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stores, triggering Ca(2+) entry through plasma membrane (PM) "store-operated channels" (SOCs). The identity of SOCs and their coupling to store depletion remain molecular and mechanistic mysteries. The single transmembrane-spanning Ca(2+)-binding protein, STIM1, is necessary in this coupling process and is proposed to function as an ER Ca(2+) sensor to provide the trigger for SOC activation. Here we reveal that, in addition to being an ER Ca(2+) sensor, STIM1 functions within the PM to control operation of the Ca(2+) entry channel itself. Increased expression levels of STIM1 correlate with a gain in function of Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) (CRAC) channel activity. Point mutation of the N-terminal EF hand transforms the CRAC channel current (I(CRAC)) into a constitutively active, Ca(2+) store-independent mode. Mutants in the EF hand and cytoplasmic C terminus of STIM1 alter operational parameters of CRAC channels, including pharmacological profile and inactivation properties. Last, Ab externally applied to the STIM1 N-terminal EF hand blocks both I(CRAC) in hematopoietic cells and SOC-mediated Ca(...Continue Reading

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