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Neuroplastin and Basigin Are Essential Auxiliary Subunits of Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPases and Key Regulators of Ca2+ Clearance

Authors :
Nadine Schmidt
Bernd Fakler
Astrid Kollewe
Andreas Ritzau-Jost
Sebastian Henrich
Wolfgang Bildl
Akos Kulik
Stefan Hallermann
Anja Saalbach
Uwe Schulte
Cristina E. Constantin
Source :
Neuron. 96:827-838.e9
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPases (PMCAs), a family of P-type ATPases, extrude Ca2+ ions from the cytosol to the extracellular space and are considered to be key regulators of Ca2+ signaling. Here we show by functional proteomics that native PMCAs are heteromeric complexes that are assembled from two pore-forming PMCA1-4 subunits and two of the single-span membrane proteins, either neuroplastin or basigin. Contribution of the two Ig domain-containing proteins varies among different types of cells and along postnatal development. Complex formation of neuroplastin or basigin with PMCAs1-4 occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum and is obligatory for stability of the PMCA proteins and for delivery of PMCA complexes to the surface membrane. Knockout and (over)-expression of both neuroplastin and basigin profoundly affect the time course of PMCA-mediated Ca2+ transport, as well as submembraneous Ca2+ concentrations under steady-state conditions. Together, these results establish neuroplastin and basigin as obligatory auxiliary subunits of native PMCAs and key regulators of intracellular Ca2+ concentration.

Details

ISSN :
08966273
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron
Accession number :
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