INVESTIGADORES
RAINGO Jesica
artículos
Título:
Alternative splicing controls G protein-dependent inhibition of N-type calcium channels in nociceptors.
Autor/es:
RAINGO J, CASTIGLIONI AJ, LIPSCOMBE D.
Revista:
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE.
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2007 p. 285 - 292
ISSN:
1097-6256
Resumen:
Neurotransmitter release from mammalian sensory neurons is controlled by Ca(V)2.2 N-type calcium channels. N-type channels are a major target of neurotransmitters and drugs that inhibit calcium entry, transmitter release and nociception through their specific G protein-coupled receptors. G protein-coupled receptor inhibition of these channels is typically voltage-dependent and mediated by Gbetagamma, whereas N-type channels in sensory neurons are sensitive to a second G protein-coupled receptor pathway that inhibits the channel independent of voltage. Here we show that preferential inclusion in nociceptors of exon 37a in rat Cacna1b (encoding Ca(V)2.2) creates, de novo, a C-terminal module that mediates voltage-independent inhibition. This inhibitory pathway requires tyrosine kinase activation but not Gbetagamma. A tyrosine encoded within exon 37a constitutes a critical part of a molecular switch controlling N-type current density and G protein-mediated voltage-independent inhibition. Our data define the molecular origins of voltage-independent inhibition of N-type channels in the pain pathway.