Cytosolic Ca2+ prevents the subplasmalemmal clustering of STIM1: an intrinsic mechanism to avoid Ca2+ overload

胞质Ca2+可阻止STIM1在质膜下聚集:这是避免Ca2+过载的内在机制。

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Abstract

The stromal interacting molecule (STIM1) is pivotal for store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOC). STIM1 proteins sense the Ca(2+) concentration within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) via an EF-hand domain. Dissociation of Ca(2+) from this domain allows fast oligomerization of STIM1 and the formation of spatially discrete clusters close to the plasma membrane. By lifetime-imaging of STIM1 interaction, the rearrangement of STIM1, ER Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](ER)) and cytosolic Ca(2+) signals ([Ca(2+)](cyto)) we show that [Ca(2+)](cyto) affects the subcellular distribution of STIM1 oligomers and prevents subplasmalemmal STIM clustering, even if the ER is depleted. These data indicate that [Ca(2+)](cyto), independently of the ER Ca(2+) filling state, crucially tunes the formation and disassembly of subplasmalemmal STIM1 clusters, and, thus, protects cells against Ca(2+) overload resulting from excessive SOC activity.

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