Diminished inhibition and facilitated activation of RyR2‐mediated Ca2+ release is a common defect of arrhythmogenic calmodulin mutations
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Abstract
A number of calmodulin (CaM) mutations cause severe cardiac arrhythmias, but their arrhythmogenic mechanisms are unclear. While some of the arrhythmogenic CaM mutations have been shown to impair CaM-dependent inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release through the ryanodine receptor type 2 (RyR2), the impact of a majority of these mutations on RyR2 function is unknown. Here, we investigated the effect of 14 arrhythmogenic CaM mutations on the CaM-dependent RyR2 inhibition. We found that all the arrhythmogenic CaM mutations tested diminished CaM-dependent inhibition of RyR2-mediated Ca2+ release and increased store-overload induced Ca2+ release (SOICR) in HEK293 cells. Moreover, all the arrhythmogenic CaM mutations tested either failed to inhibit or even promoted RyR2-mediated Ca2+ release in permeabilized HEK293 cells with elevated cytosolic Ca2+ , which was markedly different from the inhibitory action of CaM wild-type. The CaM mutations also altered the Ca2+ -dependency of CaM binding to the RyR2 CaM-binding domain. These results demonstrate that diminished inhibition, and even facilitated activation, of RyR2-mediated Ca2+ release is a common defect of arrhythmogenic CaM mutations.
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