A cytoskeletal mechanism for Ca2+ channel metabolic dependence and inactivation by intracellular Ca2+ - PubMed
A cytoskeletal mechanism for Ca2+ channel metabolic dependence and inactivation by intracellular Ca2+
B D Johnson et al. Neuron. 1993 May.
Abstract
Many different types of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels inactivate when intracellular ATP declines or intracellular Ca2+ rises. An inside-out, patch-clamp technique was applied to the Ca2+ channels of Lymnaea neurons to determine the mechanism(s) underlying these two phenomena. Although no evidence was found for a phosphorylation mechanism, agents that act on the cytoskeleton were found to alter Ca2+ channel activity. The cytoskeletal disrupters colchicine and cytochalasin B were found to speed Ca2+ channel decline in ATP, whereas the cytoskeletal stabilizers taxol and phalloidin were found to prolong Ca2+ channel activity without ATP. In addition, cytoskeletal stabilizers reduced Ca(2+)-dependent channel inactivation, suggesting that both channel metabolic dependence and Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation result from a cytoskeletal interaction.
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