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The Journal of Neuroscience, April 1, 1998, 18(7):2335-2341
A Mutation Affecting Dihydropyridine-Sensitive Current Levels and
Activation Kinetics in Drosophila Muscle and Mammalian
Heart Calcium Channels
Dejian
Ren1, 2,
Hongjian
Xu1,
Daniel F.
Eberl1, 3,
Maninder
Chopra1, and
Linda M.
Hall1
1 Department of Biochemical Pharmacology, State
University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260-1200, 2 Department of Biophysics, State University of New York at
Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14214, and 3 Department of
Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
The Dmca1D gene encodes a Drosophila
calcium channel 1 subunit. We describe the first
functional characterization of a mutation in this gene. This
1 subunit mediates the dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium
channel current in larval muscle but does not contribute to the
amiloride-sensitive current in that tissue. A mutation, which changes a
highly conserved Cys to Tyr in transmembrane domain IS1, identifies a
residue important for channel function not only in
Drosophila muscle but also in mammalian cardiac
channels. In both cases, mutations in this Cys residue slow channel
activation and reduce expressed currents. Amino acid substitutions at
this Cys position in the cardiac 1 subunit show that the
size of the side chain, rather than its ability to form disulfide
bonds, affects channel activation.
Key words:
amiloride; calcium channel expression; calcium channel
mutant; cardiac calcium channel; channel activation; dihydropyridine; diltiazem; Drosophila melanogaster; larval muscle; two-electrode voltage clamp; Xenopus oocyte expression
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/1872335-07$05.00/0
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