Voltage-dependent modulation of T-type calcium channels by protein tyrosine phosphorylation
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- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 16 (7) , 1593-1599
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/16.7.1593
Abstract
A T‐type Ca2+ channel is expressed during differentiation of the male germ lineage in the mouse and is retained in sperm, where is it activated by contact with the the egg's extracellular matrix and controls sperm acrosomal exocytosis. Here, we examine the regulation of this Ca2+ channel in dissociated spermatogenic cells from the mouse using the whole‐cell patch–clamp technique. T currents were enhanced, or facilitated, after strong depolarizations or high frequency stimulation. Voltage‐dependent facilitation increased the Ca2+ current by an average of 50%. The same facilitation is produced by antagonists of protein tyrosine kinase activity. Conversely, antagonists of tyrosine phosphatase activity block voltage‐dependent facilitation of the current. These data are consistent with the presence of a two‐state model, in which T channels are maintained in a low (or zero) conductance state by tonic tyrosine phosphorylation and can be activated to a high conductance state by a tyrosine phosphatase activity. The positive and negative modulation of this channel by the tyrosine phosphorylation state provides a plausible mechanism for the control of sperm activity during the early stages of mammalian fertilization.Keywords
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