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Selective posttranslational inhibition of CaVβ1-associated voltage-dependent calcium channels with a functionalized nanobody

Travis J. Morgenstern, Neha Nirwan, Erick O. Hernández‐Ochoa, Hugo Bibollet, Papiya Choudhury, Yianni D. Laloudakis, Manu Ben‐Johny, Roger A. Bannister, Martin F. Schneider, Daniel L. Minor, Henry M. Colecraft

2022Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ca 2+ influx through high-voltage-activated calcium channels (HVACCs) controls diverse cellular functions. A critical feature enabling a singular signal, Ca 2+ influx, to mediate disparate functions is diversity of HVACC pore-forming α 1 and auxiliary Ca V β 1 –Ca V β 4 subunits. Selective Ca V α 1 blockers have enabled deciphering their unique physiological roles. By contrast, the capacity to post-translationally inhibit HVACCs based on Ca V β isoform is non-existent. Conventional gene knockout/shRNA approaches do not adequately address this deficit owing to subunit reshuffling and partially overlapping functions of Ca V β isoforms. Here, we identify a nanobody (nb.E8) that selectively binds Ca V β 1 SH3 domain and inhibits Ca V β 1 -associated HVACCs by reducing channel surface density, decreasing open probability, and speeding inactivation. Functionalizing nb.E8 with Nedd4L HECT domain yielded Chisel-1 which eliminated current through Ca V β 1 -reconstituted Ca V 1/Ca V 2 and native Ca V 1.1 channels in skeletal muscle, strongly suppressed depolarization-evoked Ca 2+ influx and excitation-transcription coupling in hippocampal neurons, but was inert against Ca V β 2 -associated Ca V 1.2 in cardiomyocytes. The results introduce an original method for probing distinctive functions of ion channel auxiliary subunit isoforms, reveal additional dimensions of Ca V β 1 signaling in neurons, and describe a genetically-encoded HVACC inhibitor with unique properties.

Topics & Concepts

Gene isoformProtein subunitDepolarizationCell biologyVoltage-dependent calcium channelHEK 293 cellsBiophysicsChemistryCalcium channelCalcium signalingRyanodine receptorBiologyCalciumSignal transductionBiochemistryGeneEndoplasmic reticulumOrganic chemistryIon channel regulation and functionCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasConnexins and lens biology
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