Voltage-dependent activation of CaV channels is conserved across cnidarian β subunits.
A)Top: Voltage-gated currents from heterologously-expressed chimeric CaVs with the indicated β subunits elicited by voltage pulses to -120mV (no current, black) and 0mV (colored). Abbreviations of species: Nve, Nematostella vectensis; Ed, Exaiptasia diaphana; Cc, Cyanea capillata (jellyfish); Pp, Physalia physalis (siphonophore); Ch, Clytia hemisphaerica (jellyfish); Cx, Cassiopea xamachana (jellyfish); r, Rattus norvegicus. Bottom: Voltage-gated currents elicited by a maximally activating voltage pulse following 1 s pre-pulses to −110 mV (max current, black), −50 mV (colored), or 20 mV (inactivated, no current, black). Scalebars = 100pA, 50ms.
B)Activation and inactivation curves for heterologously-expressed chimeric CaVs with different β subunits. Activation: rCaVβ2 Va1/2 = -19.76 ± 1.16mV, n = 12; NveCaVβ Va1/2 = -23.07 ± 1.16mV, n = 5; EdCaVβ1 Va1/2 = -18.27 ± 1.08mV, n = 8; EdCaVβ2 Va1/2 = -14.22 ± 1.46mV, n = 5; CcCaVβ Va1/2 = -18.47 ± 1.59mV, n = 6; CxCaVβ Va1/2 = -28.89 ± 1.54mV, n = 15; PpCaVβ Va1/2 = -15.29 ±1.23mV, n = 10; ChCaVβ Va1/2 = -10.30 ± 1.04mV, n = 12. rCaVβ2 Vi1/2 = -2.98 ± 13.51mV, n = 12; NveCaVβ Vi1/2 = -68.93 ± 1.53mV, n = 5; EdCaVβ1 Vi1/2 = -56.76 ± 3.18mV, n = 8; EdCaVβ2 Vi1/2 = -18.84 ± 8.00mV, n = 5; CcCaVβ subunit Vi1/2 = -47.81 ± 5.57mV, n = 6; CxCaVβ Vi1/2 = -87.75 ± 1.72mV, n = 15; PpCaVβ Vi1/2 = -99.80 ± 0.92mV, n = 10; ChCaVβ Vi1/2 = -70.25 ± 4.67mV, n = 12.
C)Diagram of CaV β subunit domain swaps and the length of the N-terminus swapped in amino acids.
D)Cnidarian CaV β N-termini do not greatly affect voltage-dependent activation of CaV channels containing EdCaVβ2. Voltage-dependent activation (Va1/2) of heterologously-expressed CaVs with WT EdCaVβ2, β subunits from the indicated cnidarians, and chimeras with their N-termini on EdCaVβ2, p = 0.5830 for average Vi1/2 values across mutant beta subunits, one-way ANOVA with Bartlett’s test and post-hoc Tukey test, n = 4-7 cells. Data represented as mean ± sem.