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Query: UNIPROT:P21817 (
RyR1
)
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Chloride intracellular channel 2
(
CLIC2
), a newly discovered small protein distantly related to the glutathione transferase (GST) structural family, is highly expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscle, although its physiological function in these tissues has not been established. In the present study, [3H]ryanodine binding, Ca2+ efflux from skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles, single channel recording, and cryo-electron microscopy were employed to investigate whether
CLIC2
can interact with skeletal ryanodine receptor (
RyR1
) and modulate its channel activity. We found that: (1)
CLIC2
facilitated [3H]ryanodine binding to skeletal SR and purified
RyR1
, by increasing the binding affinity of ryanodine for its receptor without significantly changing the apparent maximal binding capacity; (2)
CLIC2
reduced the maximal Ca2+ efflux rate from skeletal SR vesicles; (3)
CLIC2
decreased the open probability of
RyR1
channel, through increasing the mean closed time of the channel; (4)
CLIC2
bound to a region between domains 5 and 6 in the clamp-shaped region of
RyR1
; (5) and in the same clamp region, domains 9 and 10 became separated after
CLIC2
binding, indicating
CLIC2
induced a conformational change of
RyR1
. These data suggest that
CLIC2
can interact with
RyR1
and modulate its channel activity. We propose that
CLIC2
functions as an intrinsic stabilizer of the closed state of RyR channels.
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PMID:CLIC2-RyR1 interaction and structural characterization by cryo-electron microscopy. 1935 89