Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (Nov 2018)

EFHB is a Novel Cytosolic Ca2+ Sensor That Modulates STIM1-SARAF Interaction

  • Letizia Albarran,
  • Jose J. Lopez,
  • Isaac Jardin,
  • Jose Sanchez-Collado,
  • Alejandro Berna-Erro,
  • Tarik Smani,
  • Pedro J. Camello,
  • Gines M. Salido,
  • Juan A. Rosado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000495494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 3
pp. 1164 – 1178

Abstract

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Background/Aims: STIM1 and Orai1 are the key components of store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE). Among the proteins involved in the regulation of SOCE, SARAF prevents spontaneous activation of SOCE and modulates STIM1 function. Methods: Cytosolic Ca2+ mobilization was estimated in fura-2-loaded cells using an epifluorescence inverted microscope. STIM1 interaction with Orai1, EFHB (EF-hand domain family member B, also known as CFAP21) and SARAF was detected by immunoprecipitation followed by Western blotting using specific antibodies. The involvement of EFHB in the translocation of NFAT to the nucleus was detected by confocal microscopy. Results: Here, we report the identification of EFHB as a new SOCE regulator. EFHB interacts with STIM1 upon store depletion and dissociates through a Ca2+-dependent mechanism. RNAi-mediated silencing as well as overexpression studies revealed that EFHB plays a relevant role in the interaction of STIM1 and Orai1 upon store depletion, the activation of SOCE and NFAT translocation from the cytosol to the nucleus. Silencing EFHB expression abolished the dissociation of SARAF from STIM1, which indicates that EFHB might play an important role in the dynamic interaction between both proteins, which is relevant for the activation of Orai1 channels upon Ca2+ store depletion and their subsequent modulation via slow Ca2+-dependent inactivation. Conclusion: Our results indicate that EFHB is a new SOCE regulator that modulates STIM1-SARAF interaction.

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