Kinetic Analysis of Inositol Trisphosphate Binding to Pure Inositol Trisphosphate Receptors Using Scintillation Proximity Assay

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ABSTRACTER Ca2+ regulates ER-to-Golgi transport machinery. Sustained Ca2+ signaling by inositol trisphosphate receptors (IP3Rs) leads to depression of cargo export through activation of penta EF hand protein (PEF) ALG-2 which reduces outer COPII coat at ER exit sites (ERES). However, we do not know whether tonic Ca2+ signals during steady-state conditions affect ER export rates and if so by what mechanisms. Here we report that partial depletion of IP3 receptors from NRK epithelial cells causes a marked increase of basal ER export of the transmembrane glycoprotein cargo VSV-G. The increased ER-to-Golgi transport required ALG-2 and was actuated by decreased peflin and increased ALG-2 at ER exit sites (ERES) – a condition previously demonstrated to stimulate COPII-dependent ER export. Upon IP3R depletion the amount of outer coat at ERES increased, the opposite to what occurs during ALG-2-dependent inhibition of secretion during agonist-driven Ca2+ signaling. The increased ER export correlated with reduced spontaneous cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations caused by the reduced number of Ca2+ release channels. IP3R depletion also unexpectedly resulted in partial depletion of ER luminal Ca2+ stores. The low Ca2+ conditions appeared to decrease both ALG-2 and peflin expression levels somewhat, but these were the only detectable expression changes in COPII trafficking machinery and the Ca2+ decrease had no detectable impact on ER stress. We conclude that at steady state, IP3Rs produce tonic Ca2+ signals that suppress the basal rate of ER export by maintaining lower outer coat targeting to ERES.


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