Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2166486 Cell Calcium 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
For a long time the auxiliary β-subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels was thought to be engaged exclusively in the regulation of calcium channel function, including gating, intracellular trafficking, assembly and membrane expression. The β-subunit belongs to the membrane-associated guanylate kinase class of scaffolding proteins (MAGUK) that comprises a series of protein interaction motifs. Two such domains, a Src homology 3 and a guanylate kinase domain are present in the β-subunit. Recently, it was shown that this subunit interacts with a variety of proteins and regulates diverse cellular processes ranging from gene expression to hormone secretion and endocytosis. In light of these new findings, the β-subunit deserves to be promoted to the category of multifunctional regulatory protein. Some of these new functions support a tighter regulation of calcium influx through voltage-gated calcium channels and others apparently serve channel unrelated processes. Here we discuss a variety of protein-protein interactions held by the β-subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels and their functional consequences. Certainly the identification of additional binding partners and effector pathways will help to understand how the different β-subunit-mediated processes are interwoven.
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