Synaptotagmin restores kinetic properties of a syntaxin-associated N-type voltage sensitive calcium channel
- PMID: 9119064
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00130-0
Synaptotagmin restores kinetic properties of a syntaxin-associated N-type voltage sensitive calcium channel
Abstract
The voltage sensitive N-type calcium channel interacts functionally and biochemically with synaptotagmin (p65). N-type channel interaction with p65 is demonstrated in the Xenopus oocyte expression system, where p65 alters the steady state voltage inactivation of the N-channel, and fully restores the syntaxin-modified current amplitude and inactivation kinetics in a calcium dependent manner. In agreement with the functional results, GST-p65 fusion protein binds to a cytosolic region, amino acids 710-1090 of the N-type channel (N-loop(710-1090)). The results of the combined approach provide a functional and biochemical basis for proposing that p65 interaction with the N-type channel brings p65 into a close association with a syntaxin-coupled channel. In turn, calcium entry through the liberated channel initiates fusion of the primed vesicles with the cell membrane at a short distance from the site of calcium entry.
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