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Publication : Hippocalcin gates the calcium activation of the slow afterhyperpolarization in hippocampal pyramidal cells.

First Author  Tzingounis AV Year  2007
Journal  Neuron Volume  53
Issue  4 Pages  487-93
PubMed ID  17296551 Mgi Jnum  J:136793
Mgi Id  MGI:3796976 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2007.01.011
Citation  Tzingounis AV, et al. (2007) Hippocalcin gates the calcium activation of the slow afterhyperpolarization in hippocampal pyramidal cells. Neuron 53(4):487-93
abstractText  In the brain, calcium influx following a train of action potentials activates potassium channels that mediate a slow afterhyperpolarization current (I(sAHP)). The key steps between calcium influx and potassium channel activation remain unknown. Here we report that the key intermediate between calcium and the sAHP channels is the diffusible calcium sensor hippocalcin. Brief depolarizations sufficient to activate the I(sAHP) in wild-type mice do not elicit the I(sAHP) in hippocalcin knockout mice. Introduction of hippocalcin in cultured hippocampal neurons leads to a pronounced I(sAHP), while neurons expressing a hippocalcin mutant lacking N-terminal myristoylation exhibit a small I(sAHP) that is similar to that recorded in uninfected neurons. This implies that hippocalcin must bind to the plasma membrane to mediate its effects. These findings support a model in which the calcium sensor for the sAHP channels is not preassociated with the channel complex.
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