The effect of overexpression of auxiliary Ca2+ channel subunits on native Ca2+ channel currents in undifferentiated mammalian NG108–15 cells
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 510 (2) , 347-360
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.347bk.x
Abstract
1. High voltage activated (HVA) Ca2+ channels are composed of a pore-forming alpha 1 subunit and the accessory beta and alpha2-delta subunits. However, the subunit composition of low voltage activated (LVA), or T-type, Ca2+ channels has yet to be elucidated. We have examined whether native calcium channels in NG108-15 mouse neuroblastoma x rat glioma hybrid cells, which express predominantly LVA currents when undifferentiated, are modulated by overexpression of accessory calcium channel subunits. 2. Endogenous alpha 1A, B, C, C, and E, and low levels of beta and alpha 2-delta subunit protein were demonstrated in undifferentiated NG108-15 cells. 3. The alpha 2-delta, beta 2a or beta 1b accessory subunits were overexpressed by transfection of the cDNAs into these cells, and the effect examined on the endogenous Ca2+ channel currents. Heterologous expression, particularly of alpha 2-delta but also of beta 2a subunits clearly affected the profile of these currents. Both subunits induced a sustained component in the currents evoked by depolarizing voltages above -30 mV, and alpha 2-delta additionally caused a depolarization in the voltage dependence of current activation, suggesting that it also affected the native T-type currents. In contrast, beta 1b overexpression had no effect on the endogenous Ca2+ currents, despite immunocytochemical evidence for its expression in the transfected cells. 4 These results suggest that in NG108-15 cells, overexpression of the Ca2+ channel accessory subunits alpha 2-delta and beta 2a induce a sustained component of HVA current, and alpha 2-delta also influences the voltage dependence of activation of the LVA current. It is possible that native T-type alpha 1 subunits are not associated with beta subunits.Keywords
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