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Functional properties of a new voltage-dependent calcium channel alpha(2)delta auxiliary subunit gene (CACNA2D2)

  1. Author:
    Gao, B. N.
    Sekido, Y.
    Maximov, A.
    Saad, M.
    Forgacs, E.
    Latif, F.
    Wei, M. H.
    Lerman, M.
    Lee, J. H.
    Perez-Reyes, E.
    Bezprozvanny, I.
    Minna, J. D.
  2. Author Address

    Minna JD Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Hamon Ctr Therapeut Oncol Res, Dept Internal Med 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, TX 75390 USA Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Hamon Ctr Therapeut Oncol Res, Dept Internal Med Dallas, TX 75390 USA Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol Dallas, TX 75390 USA Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Physiol Dallas, TX 75390 USA Univ Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT W Midlands England NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, Immunobiol Lab Frederick, MD 21702 USA Univ Virginia, Dept Pharmacol Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA
    1. Year: 2000
  1. Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
    1. 275
    2. 16
    3. Pages: 12237-12242
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    We have positionally cloned and characterized a new calcium channel auxiliary subunit, alpha(2)delta-2 (CACNA2D2), which shares 56% amino acid identity with the known alpha(2)delta-1 subunit. The gene maps to the critical human tumor suppressor gene region in chromosome 3p21.3, showing very frequent allele loss and occasional homozygous deletions in lung, breast, and other cancers. The tissue distribution of alpha(2)delta-2 expression is different from alpha(2)delta-1, and alpha(2)delta-2 mRNA is most abundantly expressed in lung and testis and well expressed in brain, heart, and pancreas. In contrast, alpha(2)delta-1 is expressed predominantly in brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. When co-expressed (via cRNA injections) with alpha(1B) and beta(3) subunits in Xenopus oocytes, alpha(2)delta-2 increased peak size of the N-type Ca2+ currents 9-fold, and when co-expressed with alpha(1C) or alpha(1G) subunits in Xenopus oocytes increased peak size of L-type channels 2-fold and T-type channels 1.8-fold, respectively. Anti-peptide antibodies detect the expression of a 129-kDa alpha(2)delta-2 polypeptide in some but not all lung tumor cells, We conclude that the alpha(2)delta-2 gene encodes a functional auxiliary subunit of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Because of its chromosomal location and expression patterns, CACNA2D2 needs to be explored as a potential tumor suppressor gene linking Ca2+ signaling and lung, breast, and other cancer pathogenesis. The homologous location on mouse chromosome 9 is also the site of the mouse neurologic mutant ducky (du), and thus, CACNA2D2 is also a candidate gene for this inherited idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndrome. [References: 59]

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