Cyclic ADP-ribose activates caffeine-sensitive calcium channels from sea urchin egg microsomes
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Férez, Claudio F.
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Cyclic ADP-ribose activates caffeine-sensitive calcium channels from sea urchin egg microsomes
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Adenosine 5'-cyclic diphosphoribose [cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR)], a metabolite of NAD+ that promotes Ca2+ release from sea urchin egg homogenates and microsomal fractions, has been proposed to act as an endogenous agonist of Ca2+ release in sea urchin eggs. We describe experiments showing that a microsomal fraction isolated from Tetrapigus nyger sea urchin eggs displayed Ca2+-selective single channels with conductances of 155.0 ± 8.0 pS in asymmetric Cs+ solutions and 47.5 ± 1.1 pS in asymmetric Ca2+ solutions. These channels were sensitive to stimulation by Ca2+, ATP, and caffeine, but not inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, and were inhibited by ruthenium red. The channels were also activated by cADP-ribose in a Ca2+-dependent fashion. Calmodulin and Mg2+, but not heparin, modulated channel activity in the presence of cADP-ribose. We propose that these Ca2+ channels constitute the intracellular Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release pathway that is activated by cADP-ribose in sea urchin eggs.
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American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, Volumen 274, Issue 2 43-2, 2018,
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