NOVEL MODULATORS OF SKELETAL-MUSCLE FKBP12 CALCIUM-CHANNEL COMPLEX FROM IANTHELLA-BASTA - ROLE OF FKBP12 IN CHANNEL GATING

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MACK, MM
MOLINSKI, TF
BUCK, ED
PESSAH, IN
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, SCH VET MED, DEPT MOLEC BIOSCI, DIV PHARMACOL & TOXICOL, DAVIS, CA 95616 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, DEPT CHEM, DAVIS, CA 95616 USA
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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Macrocyclic natural products derived from bromotyrosine isolated from the sponge Ianthella basta are shown to selectively modulate the skeletal isoform of the ryanodine-sensitive sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium channel by a novel mechanism involving the FKBP12/ RyR-1 complex. Bastadins 5, 7, and the newly identified isomer of bastadin 5, bastadin 19, show marked differences in potency and efficacy toward activation of the binding of [H-3]ryanodine. In physiological salt, bastadin 5 (5 mu M) increases the [H-3]ryanodine binding capacity of SR membranes 5-fold, by stabilizing the high affinity conformation of RyR-1 for ryanodine without shifting the affinity of the activator site for Ca2+ or altering the response to caffeine or adenine nucleotides. Bastadin 5 decreases the inhibitory potency of Mg2+ 8-fold and high (> 100 mu M) Ca2+ 5-fold. Bastadin 5 inhibits Ca2+ uptake into SR vesicles and enhances Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release 8-fold. Bastadin 5 increases single-channel open dwell time, tau(1) and tau(2) 65- and 92-fold, respectively, without changing unitary conductance for Cs+ (450 picosiemans) or open probability. Most significant is the finding that the unique actions of bastadin 5 on [H-3]ryanodine binding and Ca2+ transport are antagonized by the immunosuppressant FK506. FK506 alone weakly enhances the binding of [H-3]ryanodine, compared to bastadin 5. However, FK506 diminishes bastadin 5-induced changes in [H-3]ryanodine binding and Ca2+ transport without altering the efficacy of adenine nucleotides. Unlike FK506, bastadin 5 does not directly promote the dissociation of FKBP12 from the RyR-1 membrane complex; however, it markedly enhances the release of FKBP12 induced by FK506, These results suggest that the bastadin 5 effector site is a novel modulatory domain on FKBP12. Bastadins represent a new class of compounds to gain insight into the functional interactions between FKBP12 and RyR-1.
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