Kv channel-interacting proteins as neuronal and non-neuronal calcium sensors
Kv channel-interacting proteins (KChIPs) belong to the neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) family of Ca 2+ -binding EF-hand proteins. KChIPs constitute a group of specific auxiliary β-subunits for Kv4 channels, the molecular substrate of transient potassium currents in both neuronal and non-neuronal tissu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Channels (Austin, Tex.) Tex.), 2018-01, Vol.12 (1), p.187-200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Kv channel-interacting proteins (KChIPs) belong to the neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) family of Ca
2+
-binding EF-hand proteins. KChIPs constitute a group of specific auxiliary β-subunits for Kv4 channels, the molecular substrate of transient potassium currents in both neuronal and non-neuronal tissues. Moreover, KChIPs can interact with presenilins to control ER calcium signaling and apoptosis, and with DNA to control gene transcription. Ca
2+
binding via their EF-hands, with the consequence of conformational changes, is well documented for KChIPs. Moreover, the Ca
2+
dependence of the presenilin/KChIP complex may be related to Alzheimer's disease and the Ca
2+
dependence of the DNA/KChIP complex to pain sensing. However, only in few cases could the Ca
2+
binding to KChIPs be directly linked to the control of excitability in nerve and muscle cells known to express Kv4/KChIP channel complexes. This review summarizes current knowledge about the Ca
2+
binding properties of KChIPs and the Ca
2+
dependencies of macromolecular complexes containing KChIPs, including those with presenilins, DNA and especially Kv4 channels. The respective physiological or pathophysiolgical roles of Ca
2+
binding to KChIPs are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1933-6950 1933-6969 |
DOI: | 10.1080/19336950.2018.1491243 |