Cytosolic domain regulates the calcium sensitivity and surface expression of BEST1 channels in the HEK293 cellsopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Kwon Woo; Hwang, Junmo; Kim, Dong-Hyun; Park, Hyungju; Lim, Hyun-Ho
- Issue Date
- Feb-2023
- Publisher
- 생화학분자생물학회
- Keywords
- Bestrophin; Ca2+-dependent activation; Functional mod-ulation; Surface expression; Whole-cell recording
- Citation
- BMB Reports, v.56, no.3, pp.172 - 177
- Journal Title
- BMB Reports
- Volume
- 56
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 172
- End Page
- 177
- URI
- http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/149
- DOI
- 10.5483/BMBRep.2022-0170
- ISSN
- 1976-6696
- Abstract
- BEST family is a class of Ca2+-activated Cl-channels evolution-ary well conserved from bacteria to human. The human BEST paralogs (BEST1-BEST4) share significant amino acid sequence homology in the N-terminal region, which forms the trans -membrane helicases and contains the direct calcium-binding site, Ca2+-clasp. But the cytosolic C-terminal region is less conserved in the paralogs. Interestingly, this domain-specific sequence conservation is also found in the BEST1 orthologs. However, the functional role of the C-terminal region in the BEST channels is still poorly understood. Thus, we aimed to understand the functional role of the C-terminal region in the human and mouse BEST1 channels by using electrophysio-logical recordings. We found that the calcium-dependent acti-vation of BEST1 channels can be modulated by the C-terminal region. The C-terminal deletion hBEST1 reduced the Ca2+- dependent current activation and the hBEST1-mBEST1 chimera showed a significantly reduced calcium sensitivity to hBEST1 in the HEK293 cells. And the C-terminal domain could regu-late cellular expression and plasma membrane targeting of BEST1 channels. Our results can provide a basis for under-standing the C-terminal roles in the structure-function of BEST family proteins. [BMB Reports 2023; 56(3): 172-177]
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