Ca2+-Dependent Interaction of S100A1 with F1-ATPase Leads to an Increased ATP Content in Cardiomyocytes
- 1 June 2007
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 27 (12) , 4365-4373
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.02045-06
Abstract
S100A1, a Ca(2+)-sensing protein of the EF-hand family that is expressed predominantly in cardiac muscle, plays a pivotal role in cardiac contractility in vitro and in vivo. It has recently been demonstrated that by restoring Ca(2+) homeostasis, S100A1 was able to rescue contractile dysfunction in failing rat hearts. Myocardial contractility is regulated not only by Ca(2+) homeostasis but also by energy metabolism, in particular the production of ATP. Here, we report a novel interaction of S100A1 with mitochondrial F(1)-ATPase, which affects F(1)-ATPase activity and cellular ATP production. In particular, cardiomyocytes that overexpress S100A1 exhibited a higher ATP content than control cells, whereas knockdown of S100A1 expression decreased ATP levels. In pull-down experiments, we identified the alpha- and beta-chain of F(1)-ATPase to interact with S100A1 in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. The interaction was confirmed by colocalization studies of S100A1 and F(1)-ATPase and the analysis of the S100A1-F(1)-ATPase complex by gel filtration chromatography. The functional impact of this association is highlighted by an S100A1-mediated increase of F(1)-ATPase activity. Consistently, ATP synthase activity is reduced in cardiomyocytes from S100A1 knockout mice. Our data indicate that S100A1 might play a key role in cardiac energy metabolism.Keywords
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