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Publication : The formation of K(V)2.1 macro-clusters is required for sex-specific differences in L-type Ca(V)1.2 clustering and function in arterial myocytes.

First Author  Matsumoto C Year  2023
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  6
Issue  1 Pages  1165
PubMed ID  37963972 Mgi Jnum  J:358110
Mgi Id  MGI:7549610 Doi  10.1038/s42003-023-05527-1
Citation  Matsumoto C, et al. (2023) The formation of K(V)2.1 macro-clusters is required for sex-specific differences in L-type Ca(V)1.2 clustering and function in arterial myocytes. Commun Biol 6(1):1165
abstractText  In arterial myocytes, the canonical function of voltage-gated Ca(V)1.2 and K(V)2.1 channels is to induce myocyte contraction and relaxation through their responses to membrane depolarization, respectively. Paradoxically, K(V)2.1 also plays a sex-specific role by promoting the clustering and activity of Ca(V)1.2 channels. However, the impact of K(V)2.1 protein organization on Ca(V)1.2 function remains poorly understood. We discovered that K(V)2.1 forms micro-clusters, which can transform into large macro-clusters when a critical clustering site (S590) in the channel is phosphorylated in arterial myocytes. Notably, female myocytes exhibit greater phosphorylation of S590, and macro-cluster formation compared to males. Contrary to current models, the activity of K(V)2.1 channels seems unrelated to density or macro-clustering in arterial myocytes. Disrupting the K(V)2.1 clustering site (K(V)2.1(S590A)) eliminated K(V)2.1 macro-clustering and sex-specific differences in Ca(V)1.2 cluster size and activity. We propose that the degree of K(V)2.1 clustering tunes Ca(V)1.2 channel function in a sex-specific manner in arterial myocytes.
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