The C-terminus of Rad is required for membrane localization and L-type calcium channel regulation

Garrett Elmore, Brooke M. Ahern, Nicholas M. McVay, Kyle W. Barker, Sarisha S. Lohano, Nemat Ali, Andrea Sebastian, Douglas A. Andres, Jonathan Satin, Bryana M. Levitan

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Abstract

L-type CaV1.2 current (ICa,L) links electrical excitation to contraction in cardiac myocytes. ICa,L is tightly regulated to control cardiac output. Rad is a Ras-related, monomeric protein that binds to L-type calcium channel β subunits (CaVβ) to promote inhibition of ICa,L. In addition to CaVβ interaction conferred by the Rad core motif, the highly conserved Rad C-terminus can direct membrane association in vitro and inhibition of ICa,L in immortalized cell lines. In this work, we test the hypothesis that in cardiomyocytes the polybasic C-terminus of Rad confers t-tubular localization, and that membrane targeting is required for Rad-dependent ICa,L regulation. We introduced a 3xFlag epitope to the N-terminus of the endogenous mouse Rrad gene to facilitate analysis of subcellular localization. Full-length 3xFlag-Rad (Flag-Rad) mice were compared with a second transgenic mouse model, in which the extended polybasic C-termini of 3xFlag-Rad was truncated at alanine 277 (Flag-RadΔCT). Ventricular cardiomyocytes were isolated for anti-Flag-Rad immunocytochemistry and ex vivo electrophysiology. Full-length Flag-Rad showed a repeating t-tubular pattern whereas Flag-RadΔCT failed to display membrane association. ICa,L in Flag-RadΔCT cardiomyocytes showed a hyperpolarized activation midpoint and an increase in maximal conductance. Additionally, current decay was faster in Flag-RadΔCT cells. Myocardial ICa,L in a Rad C-terminal deletion model phenocopies ICa,L modulated in response to β-AR stimulation. Mechanistically, the polybasic Rad C-terminus confers CaV1.2 regulation via membrane association. Interfering with Rad membrane association constitutes a specific target for boosting heart function as a treatment for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of General Physiology
Volume156
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2 2024

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