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The Journal of General Physiology | 2013

Sensing charges of the Ciona intestinalis voltage-sensing phosphatase

Carlos A. Villalba-Galea; Ludivine Frezza; Walter Sandtner; Francisco Bezanilla

Voltage control over enzymatic activity in voltage-sensitive phosphatases (VSPs) is conferred by a voltage-sensing domain (VSD) located in the N terminus. These VSDs are constituted by four putative transmembrane segments (S1 to S4) resembling those found in voltage-gated ion channels. The putative fourth segment (S4) of the VSD contains positive residues that likely function as voltage-sensing elements. To study in detail how these residues sense the plasma membrane potential, we have focused on five arginines in the S4 segment of the Ciona intestinalis VSP (Ci-VSP). After implementing a histidine scan, here we show that four arginine-to-histidine mutants, namely R223H to R232H, mediate voltage-dependent proton translocation across the membrane, indicating that these residues transit through the hydrophobic core of Ci-VSP as a function of the membrane potential. These observations indicate that the charges carried by these residues are sensing charges. Furthermore, our results also show that the electrical field in VSPs is focused in a narrow hydrophobic region that separates the extracellular and intracellular space and constitutes the energy barrier for charge crossing.


Journal of Lipid Research | 2012

A human phospholipid phosphatase activated by a transmembrane control module.

Christian R. Halaszovich; Michael G. Leitner; Angeliki Mavrantoni; Audrey Le; Ludivine Frezza; Anja Feuer; Daniela N. Schreiber; Carlos A. Villalba-Galea; Dominik Oliver

In voltage-sensitive phosphatases (VSPs), a transmembrane voltage sensor domain (VSD) controls an intracellular phosphoinositide phosphatase domain, thereby enabling immediate initiation of intracellular signals by membrane depolarization. The existence of such a mechanism in mammals has remained elusive, despite the presence of VSP-homologous proteins in mammalian cells, in particular in sperm precursor cells. Here we demonstrate activation of a human VSP (hVSP1/TPIP) by an intramolecular switch. By engineering a chimeric hVSP1 with enhanced plasma membrane targeting containing the VSD of a prototypic invertebrate VSP, we show that hVSP1 is a phosphoinositide-5-phosphatase whose predominant substrate is PI(4,5)P2. In the chimera, enzymatic activity is controlled by membrane potential via hVSP1’s endogenous phosphoinositide binding motif. These findings suggest that the endogenous VSD of hVSP1 is a control module that initiates signaling through the phosphatase domain and indicate a role for VSP-mediated phosphoinositide signaling in mammals.


Neuron | 2013

Molecular Bases for the Asynchronous Activation of Sodium and Potassium Channels Required for Nerve Impulse Generation

Jérôme J. Lacroix; Fabiana V. Campos; Ludivine Frezza; Francisco Bezanilla


Biophysical Journal | 2014

A repulsion mechanism explains magnesium permeation and selectivity in CorA

Olivier Dalmas; Walter Sandtner; David Medovoy; Ludivine Frezza; Francisco Bezanilla; Eduardo Perozo


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Searching for the Interaction Sites of the Beta1 Subunit with the Voltage-Sensing Domains of Sodium Channels Using LRET

Tomoya Kubota; Bobo Dang; Rocio K. Finol-Urdaneta; Jérôme J. Lacroix; Ludivine Frezza; Robert J. French; Stephen B. H. Kent; Ana M. Correa; Francisco Bezanilla


Biophysical Journal | 2010

Is the Skeletal Muscle Sodium Channel of the Batrachotoxin (BTX)-Producing Phyllobates aurotaenia Poison Dart Frog Resistant to BTX?

Ludivine Frezza; Santiago Castano; Helberg Asencio; Walter Sandtner; Leonardo Fierro; Francisco Bezanilla; Ana M. Correa


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Tracking Voltage-Dependent Conformational Changes of the VSD in Nav with LRET

Tomoya Kubota; Pedro Brugarolas; Bobo Dang; Rocio K. Finol-Urdaneta; Ludivine Frezza; Robert J. French; Stephen B. H. Kent; Francisco Bezanilla; Ana M. Correa


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Single Molecule Fluorescence of an S4-Based Voltage Sensor

Jeremy S. Treger; Michael F. Priest; Tomoya Kubota; Ludivine Frezza; Francisco Bezanilla


Biophysical Journal | 2013

Molecular Determinants for the Genesis of the Action Potential

Jérôme J. Lacroix; Ludivine Frezza; Fabiana V. Campos; Francisco Bezanilla


Biophysical Journal | 2011

A ci-VSP/Tpip Chimera Exhibiting Voltage-Dependent Pi(4,5)P2/PIP3-5’-Phosphatase Activity

Christian R. Halaszovich; Ludivine Frezza; Michael G. Leitner; Daniela N. Schreiber; Carlos A. Villalba-Galea; Dominik Oliver

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Carlos A. Villalba-Galea

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Bobo Dang

University of Chicago

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