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A new type of Ca(2+) channel blocker that targets Ca(2+) sensors and prevents Ca(2+)-mediated apoptosis

  • FASEB J. 2000 Jul;14(10):1297-306. doi: 10.1096/fj.14.10.1297.
M K Manion 1 Z Su M Villain J E Blalock
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  • 1 University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, 35294, USA.
Abstract

Calmodulin (CaM), as well as other Ca(2+) binding motifs (i.e., EF hands), have been demonstrated to be Ca(2+) sensors for several ion channel types, usually resulting in an inactivation in a negative feedback manner. This provides a novel target for the regulation of such channels. We have designed Peptides that interact with EF hands of CaM in a specific and productive manner. Here we have examined whether these Peptides block certain Ca(2+)-permeant channels and inhibit biological activity that is dependent on the influx of Ca(2+). We found that these Peptides are able to enter the cell and directly, as well as indirectly (through CaM), block the activity of glutamate receptor channels in cultured neocortical neurons and a nonselective cation channel in Jurkat T cells that is activated by HIV-1 gp120. As a consequence, Apoptosis mediated by an influx of Ca(2+) through these channels was also dose-dependently inhibited by these novel Peptides. Thus, this new type of Ca(2+) channel blocker may have utility in controlling Apoptosis due to HIV Infection or neuronal loss due to ischemia.

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