The Appearance of a Protein Kinase A-regulated Splice Isoform of slo Is Associated with the Maturation of Neurons That Control Reproductive Behavior
In response to brief synaptic stimulation that activates protein kinase A (PKA), the bag cell neurons of Aplysia trigger the onset of reproductive behaviors by generating a prolonged afterdischarge. In juvenile animals, such afterdischarges are inhibited by a high density of Ca 2+ -activated K + (BK...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2004-12, Vol.279 (50), p.52324-52330 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In response to brief synaptic stimulation that activates protein kinase A (PKA), the bag cell neurons of Aplysia trigger the onset of reproductive behaviors by generating a prolonged afterdischarge. In juvenile animals, such afterdischarges
are inhibited by a high density of Ca 2+ -activated K + (BK) channels, encoded by the slo gene. An increase in this current also follows an afterdischarge in mature animals, contributing to a subsequent refractory
state that limits reproductive behaviors. Using a bag cell cDNA library, we have isolated two alternative transcripts of the
slo gene, differing in the presence ( slo -a) or absence ( slo -b) of a consensus phosphorylation site for PKA. Expression of either isoform in Chinese hamster ovary cells produced Ca 2+ - and voltage-dependent channels with macroscopic and unitary properties matching those in bag cell neurons. The isoforms
differed, however, in their response to application of the catalytic subunit of PKA, which reduced the open probability of
Slo-a, an effect that was reversed by a PKA inhibitor. In contrast, PKA had no effect on Slo-b. By immunocytochemistry, we
determined that the PKA-regulated Slo-a subunit is present in adult, but not juvenile, bag cell neurons. Patch clamp recordings
from adult and juvenile bag cell neurons confirmed that PKA decreases BK channel activity only in adults. Our findings suggest
that a change in the identity of Slo isoforms expressed during development allows mature neurons to generate afterdischarges
that are required for reproduction. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M408543200 |