Expression, regulation and role of the MAGUK protein SAP-97 in human atrial myocardium
pmid: 12445884
Expression, regulation and role of the MAGUK protein SAP-97 in human atrial myocardium
In various cell types, membrane-associated guanylate kinases proteins called MAGUK play a major role in the spatial localization and clustering of ion channels. Here, we studied the expression and role of these anchoring proteins in human right atrial myocardium by means of various molecular, biochemical and physiological methods.SAP-97, PSD-95, Chapsyn and SAP-102 messengers were detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) on mRNA extracted from both whole myocardium and isolated myocytes. Western blot revealed that the MAGUK protein SAP-97 and, to a lesser extent, PSD-95, is abundantly expressed in human atrial myocardium, while Chapsyn are almost undetectable. Confocal microscopic visualization of cryosection of atrial myocardium stained with the anti-PSD-95 family antibody showed positive staining at the plasma membrane level and cell extremity. Calpain-I cleaved both SAP-97 and PSD-95 proteins, resulting in an accumulation of short bands, including an 80-kDa band that was also detected in the cytosolic protein fraction. Immunoprecipitation of SAP-97 co-precipitated hKv1.5 channels, and vice versa. Co-expression of cloned SAP-97 and hKv1.5 channels in Chinese hamster ovarian (CHO) cells increased the K(+) current (157.00+/-19.45 pA/pF vs. 344.50+/-58.58 pA/pF at +50 mV).The protein SAP-97 is abundantly expressed in human atrial myocardium in association with hKv1.5 channels, and probably contributes to regulating the functional expression of the latter.
Patch-Clamp Techniques, Potassium Channels, Calpain, Myocardium, Membrane Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, CHO Cells, Discs Large Homolog 1 Protein, Kv1.5 Potassium Channel, Gene Expression Regulation, Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated, Cricetinae, Animals, Humans, Myocytes, Cardiac, Heart Atria, RNA, Messenger, Nucleoside-Phosphate Kinase, Guanylate Kinases, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
Patch-Clamp Techniques, Potassium Channels, Calpain, Myocardium, Membrane Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, CHO Cells, Discs Large Homolog 1 Protein, Kv1.5 Potassium Channel, Gene Expression Regulation, Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated, Cricetinae, Animals, Humans, Myocytes, Cardiac, Heart Atria, RNA, Messenger, Nucleoside-Phosphate Kinase, Guanylate Kinases, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
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