The sarcolemmal Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger is regulated by intracellular Ca2+ at a high affinity Ca2+ binding site separate from the Ca2+ transport site. Previous data have suggested that the Ca2+ regulatory site is located on the large intracellular loop of the Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange protein, and we have identified a high-affinity 45Ca2+ binding domain on this loop (Levitsky, D. O., D. A. Nicoll, and K. D. Philipson. 1994. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:22847-22852). We now use electrophysiological and mutational analyses to further define the Ca2+ regulatory site. Wild-type and mutant exchangers were expressed in Xenopus oocytes, and the exchange current was measured using the inside-out giant membrane patch technique. Ca2+ regulation was measured as the stimulation of reverse Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange (intracellular Na+ exchanging for extracellular Ca2+) by intracellular Ca2+. Single-site mutations within two acidic clusters of the Ca2+ binding domain lowered the apparent Ca2+ affinity at the regulatory site from 0.4 to 1.1-1.8 microM. Mutations had parallel effects on the affinity of the exchanger loop for 45Ca2+ binding (Levitsky et al., 1994) and for functional Ca2+ regulation. We conclude that we have identified the functionally important Ca2+ binding domain. All mutant exchangers with decreased apparent affinities at the regulatory Ca2+ binding site also have a complex pattern of altered kinetic properties. The outward current of the wild-type Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger declines with a half time (th) of 10.8 +/- 3.2 s upon Ca2+ removal, whereas the exchange currents of several mutants decline with th values of 0.7-4.3 s. Likewise, Ca2+ regulation mutants respond more rapidly to Ca2+ application. Study of Ca2+ regulation has previously been possible only with the exchanger operating in the reverse mode as the regulatory Ca2+ and the transported Ca2+ are then on opposite sides of the membrane. The use of exchange mutants with low affinity for Ca2+ at regulatory sites also allows demonstration of secondary Ca2+ regulation with the exchanger in the forward or Ca2+ efflux mode. In addition, we find that the affinity of wild-type and mutant Na(+)-Ca2+ exchangers for intracellular Na+ decreases at low regulatory Ca2+. This suggests that Ca2+ regulation modifies transport properties and does not only control the fraction of exchangers in an active state.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
1 March 1995
Article|
March 01 1995
Regulation of the cardiac Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger by Ca2+. Mutational analysis of the Ca(2+)-binding domain.
S Matsuoka,
S Matsuoka
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
D A Nicoll,
D A Nicoll
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
L V Hryshko,
L V Hryshko
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
D O Levitsky,
D O Levitsky
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
J N Weiss,
J N Weiss
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
K D Philipson
K D Philipson
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Search for other works by this author on:
S Matsuoka
,
D A Nicoll
,
L V Hryshko
,
D O Levitsky
,
J N Weiss
,
K D Philipson
Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90095-1760, USA.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1995) 105 (3): 403–420.
Citation
S Matsuoka, D A Nicoll, L V Hryshko, D O Levitsky, J N Weiss, K D Philipson; Regulation of the cardiac Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger by Ca2+. Mutational analysis of the Ca(2+)-binding domain.. J Gen Physiol 1 March 1995; 105 (3): 403–420. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.105.3.403
Download citation file:
Sign in
Don't already have an account? Register
Client Account
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Could not validate captcha. Please try again.
Sign in via your Institution
Sign in via your InstitutionSuggested Content
Regulation of the Cardiac Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger by the Endogenous XIP Region
J Gen Physiol (February,1997)
Anomalous regulation of the Drosophila Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger by Ca2+.
J Gen Physiol (July,1996)
Email alerts
Advertisement
