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Query: UNIPROT:P21817 (
RyR1
)
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The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (
RyR1
) is a prototypic redox-responsive ion channel. Nearly half of the 101 cysteines per
RyR1
subunit are kept in a reduced (free thiol) state under conditions comparable with resting muscle. Here we assessed the effects of physiological determinants of cellular redox state (oxygen tension, reduced (GSH) or oxidized (
GSSG
) glutathione, and NO/O(2) (released by 3-morpholinosydnonimine)) on
RyR1
redox state and activity. Oxidation of approximately 10
RyR1
thiols (from approximately 48 to approximately 38 thiols/
RyR1
subunit) had little effect on channel activity. Channel activity increased reversibly as the number of thiols was further reduced to approximately 23/subunit, whereas more extensive oxidation (to approximately 13 thiols/subunit) inactivated the channel irreversibly. Neither S-nitrosylation nor tyrosine nitration contributed to these effects. The results identify at least three functional classes of
RyR1
thiols and suggest that 1) the channel may be protected from oxidation by a large reservoir of functionally inert thiols, 2) the channel may be designed to respond to moderate oxidative stress by a change in activation setpoint, and 3) the channel is susceptible to oxidative injury under more extensive conditions.
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PMID:Classes of thiols that influence the activity of the skeletal muscle calcium release channel. 1127 99