Regulation of nuclear Ca2+ signaling by translocation of the Ca2+ messenger synthesizing enzyme ADP-ribosyl cyclase during neuronal depolarization
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Regulation of nuclear Ca2+ signaling by translocation of the Ca2+ messenger synthesizing enzyme ADP-ribosyl cyclase during neuronal depolarization
Abstract
In neurons, voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels and nuclear Ca(2+) signaling play important roles, such as in the regulation of gene expression. However, the link between electrical activity and biochemical cascade activation involved in the generation of the nuclear Ca(2+) signaling is poorly understood. Here we show that depolarization of Aplysia neurons induces the translocation of ADP-ribosyl cyclase, a Ca(2+) messenger synthesizing enzyme, from the cytosol into the nucleus. The translocation is dependent on Ca(2+) influx mainly through the voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channels. We report also that specific nucleoplasmic Ca(2+) signals can be induced by three different calcium messengers, cyclic ADP-ribose, nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP), both produced by the ADP-ribosyl cyclase, and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)). Moreover, our pharmacological data show that NAADP acts on its own receptor, which cooperates with the IP(3) and the ryanodine receptors to generate nucleoplasmic Ca(2+) oscillations. We propose a new model where voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel-induced nuclear translocation of the cytosolic cyclase is a crucial step in the fine tuning of nuclear Ca(2+) signals in neurons.
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