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Centro di Studio per la Biologia e la Fisiopatologia Muscolare del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche Sperimentali dell'Università di Padova, 35121 Padua, Italy
Calsequestrin (CS) is the
Ca2+ binding protein of the
junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (jSR) lumen. Recently, a chimeric
CS-HA1, obtained by adding the nine-amino-acid viral epitope
hemagglutinin (HA1) to the COOH terminus of CS, was shown to be
correctly segregated to the sarcoplasmic reticulum [A. Nori, K. A. Nadalini, A. Martini, R. Rizzuto, A. Villa, and P. Volpe.
Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Cell Physiol. 41): C1420-C1428,
1997]. A putative targeting mechanism of CS to jSR implies
electrostatic interactions between negative charges on CS and positive
charges on intraluminal domains of jSR integral proteins, such as
triadin and junctin. To test this hypothesis, 2 deletion mutants of
chimeric CS were engineered: CS-HA1
Glu-Asp, in which the 14 acidic
residues
[-Glu-(Asp)5-Glu-(Asp)7-] of the COOH-terminal tail were removed, and
CS-HA1
49COOH, in which the
last, mostly acidic, 49 residues of the COOH terminus were removed.
Both mutant cDNAs were transiently transfected in HeLa cells, myoblasts
of rat skeletal muscle primary cultures, or regenerating soleus muscle
fibers of adult rats. The expression and intracellular localization of
CS-HA1 mutants were studied by epifluorescence microscopy with use of
antibodies against CS or HA1. CS-HA1 mutants were shown to be
expressed, sorted, and correctly segregated to jSR. Thus short or long
deletions of the COOH-terminal acidic tail do not influence the
targeting mechanism of CS.
calcium binding protein; protein targeting
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