Physical and Functional Interaction Between Calcineurin and the Cardiac L-Type Ca 2+ Channel

Author:

Tandan Samvit1,Wang Yanggan1,Wang Thomas T.1,Jiang Nan1,Hall Duane D.1,Hell Johannes W.1,Luo Xiang1,Rothermel Beverly A.1,Hill Joseph A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Internal Medicine (Cardiology) (S.T., Y.W., T.T.W., N.J., X.L., B.A.R., J.A.H.) and Molecular Biology (J.A.H.), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas; and Department of Pharmacology (D.D.H., J.W.H.), University of Iowa, Iowa City. Present address for Y.W.: Department of Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.

Abstract

The L-type Ca 2+ channel (LTCC) is the major mediator of Ca 2+ influx in cardiomyocytes, leading to both mechanical contraction and activation of signaling cascades. Among these Ca 2+ -activated cascades is calcineurin, a protein phosphatase that promotes hypertrophic growth of the heart. Coimmunoprecipitations from heart extracts and pulldowns using heterologously expressed proteins provided evidence for direct binding of calcineurin at both the N and C termini of α 1 1.2. At the C terminus, calcineurin bound specifically at amino acids 1943 to 1971, adjacent to a well-characterized protein kinase (PK)A/PKC/PKG phospho-acceptor site Ser1928. In vitro assays demonstrated that calcineurin can dephosphorylate α 1 1.2. Channel function was increased in voltage-clamp recordings of I Ca,L from cultured cardiomyocytes expressing constitutively active calcineurin, consistent with previous observations in cardiac hypertrophy in vivo. Conversely, acute suppression of calcineurin pharmacologically or with specific peptides decreased I Ca,L . These data reveal direct physical interaction between the LTCC and calcineurin in heart. Furthermore, they demonstrate that calcineurin induces robust increases in I Ca,L and highlight calcineurin as a key modulator of pathological electrical remodeling in cardiac hypertrophy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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