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Blocking effect of ferritin on the ryanodine receptor-isoform 2

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DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2021.109031

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Ryanodine receptor; Ferritin; Iron homeostasis; Channel blockage; Magnetic field

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  1. Slovak Agency for Research and Development [APVV 16-0039]
  2. Slovak Scientific Grant Agency [VEGA 1/0173/20, VEGA 2/0018/21, VEGA 2/0008/20]

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Iron, essential for most living organisms, is involved in various physiological processes. Disruption in iron homeostasis can lead to pathologies, especially in the heart and brain. Research shows that ferritin can block the RYR2 channel through a direct electrostatic interaction.
Iron, an essential element for most living organism, participates in a wide variety of physiological processes. Disturbance in iron homeostasis has been associated with numerous pathologies, particularly in the heart and brain, which are the most susceptible organs. Under iron-overload conditions, the generation of reactive oxygen species leads to impairment in Ca2+ signaling, fundamentally implicated in cardiac and neuronal physiology. Since iron excess is accompanied by increased expression of iron-storage protein, ferritin, we examined whether ferritin has an effect on the ryanodine receptor - isoform 2 (RYR2), which is one of the major components of Ca2+ signaling. Using the method of planar lipid membranes, we show that ferritin induced an abrupt, permanent blockage of the RYR2 channel. The ferritin effect was strongly voltage dependent and competitively antagonized by cytosolic TEA+, an impermeant RYR2 blocker. Our results collectively indicate that monomeric ferritin highly likely blocks the RYR2 channel by a direct electrostatic interaction within the wider region of the channel permeation pathway.

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