학술논문

Otopetrin 1 activation by purinergic nucleotides regulates intracellular calcium
CELL BIOLOGY
Document Type
Report
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. July 17, 2007, Vol. 104 Issue 29, p12023, 6 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Otopetrin1 (Otop1) is a multitransmembrane domain protein required for the formation of otoconia in the vertebrate inner ear. Otoconia are complex calcium carbonate (CaC[O.sub.3]) biominerals that are required for the sensation of gravity. Examination of the phenotypes of animals with mutations or deficiencies in Otopl suggests a direct role for Otop1 in the initiation of extracellular biomineralization, possibly through the regulation of intracellular [Ca.sup.2+], Here, we demonstrate that Otop1 overexpression can modulate purinergic-mediated [Ca.sup.2+] homeostasis in transfected cell lines. These experiments define a unique set of biochemical activities of Otop1, including depletion of endoplasmic reticulum [Ca.sup.2+] stores, specific inhibition of the purinergic receptor P2Y, and regulation of the influx of extracellular [Ca.sup.2+] in response to ATP, ADP, and UDP. These activities can be inhibited by the polyanion suramin in a rapidly reversible manner. This first characterization of the consequences of Otop1 overexpression indicates a profound effect on cellular [Ca.sup.2+] regulation. In a physiologic setting, these activities could direct the formation and growth of otoconia and regulate other biomineralization processes. biomineralization | otoconia | purinergic receptor