Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2166250 Cell Calcium 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work shows, for the first time, a properly metabolically regulated squid nerve Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCXSQ1) heterologous expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The exchanger was fused to the enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) on its C-terminus and had two tags, a Strep-tag II and 6 histidines, added to the N-terminal region (ST–6HB–NCXSQ1–eGFP). The eGFP fluorescence signal co-localized with that of the plasma membrane marker FM1-43 in whole cells that displayed an uptake of Ca2+ with the expected characteristics of the reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchange mode. Similar to squid nerve membrane vesicles, inside-out yeast plasma membrane vesicles (ISOV) showed a Ca2+i regulation of the forward mode that was modulated by previously phosphorylated regulatory cytosolic protein (ReP1–NCXSQ). On the other hand, a close association between NCXSQ1 and ReP1–NCXSQ, estimated by co-immunoprecipitation, was independent of ReP1–NCXSQ phosphorylation. An additional crucial observation was that in proteoliposomes containing only the ST–6HB–NCXSQ1–eGFP protein, Na+/Ca2+ exchange was stimulated by phosphorylated ReP1–NCXSQ; i.e., this up-regulation needs no other requirement besides the lipid membrane and the exchanger protein. Finally, this work provides a potential approach to obtain enough purified NCXSQ1 for structural and biochemical studies which have been delayed due to the lack of sufficient material.

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