eLife (Mar 2021)

Structural determinants of voltage-gating properties in calcium channels

  • Monica L Fernández-Quintero,
  • Yousra El Ghaleb,
  • Petronel Tuluc,
  • Marta Campiglio,
  • Klaus R Liedl,
  • Bernhard E Flucher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.64087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Voltage-gated calcium channels control key functions of excitable cells, like synaptic transmission in neurons and the contraction of heart and skeletal muscles. To accomplish such diverse functions, different calcium channels activate at different voltages and with distinct kinetics. To identify the molecular mechanisms governing specific voltage sensing properties, we combined structure modeling, mutagenesis, and electrophysiology to analyze the structures, free energy, and transition kinetics of the activated and resting states of two functionally distinct voltage sensing domains (VSDs) of the eukaryotic calcium channel CaV1.1. Both VSDs displayed the typical features of the sliding helix model; however, they greatly differed in ion-pair formation of the outer gating charges. Specifically, stabilization of the activated state enhanced the voltage dependence of activation, while stabilization of resting states slowed the kinetics. This mechanism provides a mechanistic model explaining how specific ion-pair formation in separate VSDs can realize the characteristic gating properties of voltage-gated cation channels.

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