Redox-sensitive stimulation of type-1 ryanodine receptors by the scorpion toxin maurocalcine
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Ronjat, Michel
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Redox-sensitive stimulation of type-1 ryanodine receptors by the scorpion toxin maurocalcine
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The scorpion toxin maurocalcine acts as a high affinity agonist of the type-1 ryanodine receptor expressed
in skeletal muscle. Here, we investigated the effects of the reducing agent dithiothreitol or the oxidizing
reagent thimerosal on type-1 ryanodine receptor stimulation by maurocalcine. Maurocalcine addition to
sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles actively loaded with calcium elicited Ca2+ release from native vesicles
and from vesicles pre-incubated with dithiothreitol; thimerosal addition to native vesicles after Ca2+
uptake completion prevented this response. Maurocalcine enhanced equilibrium [3H]-ryanodine binding
to native and to dithiothreitol-treated reticulum vesicles, and increased 5-fold the apparent Ki for Mg2+
inhibition of [3H]-ryanodine binding to native vesicles. Single calcium release channels incorporated in
planar lipid bilayers displayed a long-lived open sub-conductance state after maurocalcine addition. The
fractional time spent in this sub-conductance state decreased when lowering cytoplasmic [Ca2+] from
10 M to 0.1 M or at cytoplasmic [Mg2+] ≥ 30 M. At 0.1 M [Ca2+], only channels that displayed poor
activation by Ca2+ were readily activated by 5 nM maurocalcine; subsequent incubation with thimerosal
abolished the sub-conductance state induced by maurocalcine. We interpret these results as an indication
that maurocalcine acts as a more effective type-1 ryanodine receptor channel agonist under reducing
conditions.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129308
DOI: doi 10.1016/j.ceca.2013.03.004
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Cell Calcium 53 (2013) 357– 365
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