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Lucy Woodbury1, Anna Li1, Paweorn Angsutararux2
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
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Voltage-gated Na+ (Nav) channels, including Nav1.5, are responsible for the initiation of cardiac and neuronal action potentials. Regulation of Nav1.5 inactivation is linked to multiple accessory proteins that bind its C-terminal domain (CTD) including calmodulin (CaM) and intracellular fibroblast growth factors (iFGF). Previous results demonstrate that Ca2+-bound CaM preferentially binds to iFGF12A. The role of intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in regulating Nav1.5 gating, either directly or via auxiliary proteins like CaM, is controversial. We hypothesize that CaM binding to the Nav1.5 CTD and iFGF12A synergistically alters channel inactivation in a previously unobserved calcium-dependent manner. We performed Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) imaging in live cells to observe the interaction between the Nav1.5 alpha subunit, CaM and iFGF12A. At resting [Ca2+]i, a 2-fold difference between acceptor and donor FRET efficiency was observed, implying that a single CaM acceptor is present on the Nav1.5 CTD even in the presence of FGF12A. After increasing [Ca2+]i, the donor and acceptor FRET efficiencies equalize, suggesting a 2:1:1 ratio between CaM, FGF12A, and the Nav1.5 CTD. We then compared the voltage-dependent gating kinetics of Nav1.5 with FGF12A in the presence/absence of calcium. With low [Ca2+]i, the steady-state inactivation of Nav1.5 with FGF12A was significantly shifted toward hyperpolarized potential compared to resting [Ca2+]i. Thus, the FGF12A:CaM complex confers a Ca2+-dependent mechanism enabling FGF12A modulates the Nav1.5 steady-state inactivation. Additionally, the ability of multiple subunits to bring CaM to the Nav1.5 CTD implies biological redundancy to prevent major alteration to Nav1.5 inactivation in the absence of CaM.
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