Regulation of the Ca2+-activated chloride channel Anoctamin-1 (TMEM16A) by Ca2+-induced interaction with FKBP12 and calcineurin

Cell Calcium. 2020 Jul:89:102211. doi: 10.1016/j.ceca.2020.102211. Epub 2020 May 8.

Abstract

Chloride fluxes through the calcium-gated chloride channel Anoctamin-1 (TMEM16A) control blood pressure, secretion of saliva, mucin, insulin, and melatonin, gastrointestinal motility, sperm capacitation and motility, and pain sensation. Calcium activates a myriad of regulatory proteins but how these proteins affect TMEM16A activity is unresolved. Here we show by co-immunoprecipitation that increasing intracellular calcium with ionomycin or by activating sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors, induces coupling of calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin and prolyl isomerase FK506-binding protein 12 (FKBP12) to TMEM16A in HEK-293 cells. Application of drugs that target either calcineurin (cyclosporine A) or FKBP12 (tacrolimus known as FK506 and sirolimus known as rapamycin) caused a decrease in TMEM16A activity. In addition, FK506 and BAPTA-AM prevented co-immunoprecipitation between FKBP12 and TMEM16A. FK506 rendered the channel insensitive to cyclosporine A without altering its apparent calcium sensitivity whereas zero intracellular calcium blocked the effect of FK506. Rapamycin decreased TMEM16A activity in cells pre-treated with cyclosporine A or FK506. These results suggest the formation of a TMEM16A-FKBP12-calcineurin complex that regulates channel function. We conclude that upon a cytosolic calcium increase the TMEM16A-FKPB12-calcineurin trimers are assembled. Such hetero-oligomerization enhances TMEM16A channel activity but is not mandatory for activation by calcium.

Keywords: Calcineurin; Calcium; Channel activation; Chloride channel; Cyclosporine A; Electrophysiology; FK506; FKBP12; Oligomerization; Rapamycin; TMEM16A.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anoctamin-1 / metabolism*
  • Calcineurin / metabolism*
  • Calcium / pharmacology*
  • Cyclosporine / pharmacology
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Protein Binding / drug effects
  • Protein Multimerization
  • Sirolimus / pharmacology
  • Tacrolimus / pharmacology
  • Tacrolimus Binding Protein 1A / metabolism*

Substances

  • Anoctamin-1
  • Cyclosporine
  • Calcineurin
  • Tacrolimus Binding Protein 1A
  • Calcium
  • Sirolimus
  • Tacrolimus