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Biophysical Journal | 2008

Charged surface area of maurocalcine determines its interaction with the skeletal ryanodine receptor.

Balázs Lukács; Monika Sztretye; Janos Almassy; Sándor Sárközi; B. Dienes; Kamel Mabrouk; Cecilia Simut; László Szabó; Péter Szentesi; Michel De Waard; Michel Ronjat; István Jóna; László Csernoch

The 33 amino acid scorpion toxin maurocalcine (MCa) has been shown to modify the gating of the skeletal-type ryanodine receptor (RyR1). Here we explored the effects of MCa and its mutants ([Ala(8)]MCa, [Ala(19)]MCa, [Ala(20)]MCa, [Ala(22)]MCa, [Ala(23)]MCa, and [Ala(24)]MCa) on RyR1 incorporated into artificial lipid bilayers and on elementary calcium release events (ECRE) in rat and frog skeletal muscle fibers. The peptides induced long-lasting subconductance states (LLSS) on RyR1 that lasted for several seconds. However, their average length and frequency were decreased if the mutation was placed farther away in the 3D structure from the critical (24)Arg residue. The effect was strongly dependent on the direction of the current through the channel. If the direction was similar to that followed by calcium during release, the peptides were 8- to 10-fold less effective. In fibers long-lasting calcium release events were observed after the addition of the peptides. The average length of these events correlated well with the duration of LLSS. These data suggest that the effect of the peptide is governed by the large charged surface formed by residues Lys(20), Lys(22), Arg(23), Arg(24), and Lys(8). Our observations also indicate that the results from bilayer experiments mimic the in situ effects of MCa on RyR1.


Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility | 2007

Effect of natural phenol derivatives on skeletal type sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase and ryanodine receptor

Sándor Sárközi; Janos Almassy; Balázs Lukács; Nóra Dobrosi; Georgina Nagy; István Jóna


FEBS Journal | 2005

Effect of gadolinium on the ryanodine receptor/sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release channel of skeletal muscle

Sándor Sárközi; Csaba Szegedi; Balázs Lukács; Michel Ronjat; István Jóna


Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 2008

Effects of K-201 on the calcium pump and calcium release channel of rat skeletal muscle.

Janos Almassy; Monika Sztretye; Balázs Lukács; B. Dienes; László Szabó; Péter Szentesi; Guy Vassort; László Csernoch; István Jóna


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Synthesis and Characterization of an Amphiphilic Blue-Light-Emitting Glycosylated Poly(naphthalene/phenylene) Copolymer

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Lajos Daróczi; Balázs Lukács; István Jóna; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


European Polymer Journal | 2013

A new and simple polycondensation method for the synthesis of sulfur-linked isoindole-phenylene based blue light-emitting copolymers

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Pál Herczegh; Gyula Batta; György Deák; Balázs Lukács; István Jóna; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Biophysical Journal | 2012

Effect of Scorpion Toxins on the CRC/RyR Function

Janos Almassy; Balázs Lukács; Sándor Sárközi; István Jóna


Biophysical Journal | 2012

Estimation of Pore Geometry of RyR1 using Lanthanide Ruler

László Csernoch; Janos Almassy; Sándor Sárközi; Balázs Lukács; István Jóna


Archive | 2010

A kalcium transzport szerepe a harántcsíkolt izom jelátvitelében = The role of calcium transport in signal transduction of striated muscle

István Jóna; Janos Almassy; Iuliana-Maria Gherasim; Balázs Lukács; Sándor Sárközi; Csaba Szegedi


Archive | 2007

Intracelluláris kalcium koncentráció szabályozása vázizom sejtekben = Regulation of intracellular calcium concentration in skeletal muscle cells

Csaba Szegedi; Balázs Lukács; Mónika Szentandrássyné Gönczi

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Csaba Szegedi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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B. Dienes

University of Debrecen

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