[HTML][HTML] Golli protein negatively regulates store depletion-induced calcium influx in T cells

JM Feng, YK Hu, LH Xie, CS Colwell, XM Shao… - Immunity, 2006 - cell.com
JM Feng, YK Hu, LH Xie, CS Colwell, XM Shao, XP Sun, B Chen, H Tang, AT Campagnoni
Immunity, 2006cell.com
Calcium influx is crucial for T cell activation and differentiation. The detailed regulation of this
process remains unclear. We report here that golli protein, an alternatively spliced product of
the myelin basic protein gene, plays a critical role in regulating calcium influx in T cells. Golli-
deficient T cells were hyperproliferative and showed enhanced calcium entry upon T cell
receptor stimulation. We further found that golli regulates calcium influx in T cells through the
inhibition of the store depletion-induced calcium influx. Mutation of the myristoylation site on …
Summary
Calcium influx is crucial for T cell activation and differentiation. The detailed regulation of this process remains unclear. We report here that golli protein, an alternatively spliced product of the myelin basic protein gene, plays a critical role in regulating calcium influx in T cells. Golli-deficient T cells were hyperproliferative and showed enhanced calcium entry upon T cell receptor stimulation. We further found that golli regulates calcium influx in T cells through the inhibition of the store depletion-induced calcium influx. Mutation of the myristoylation site on golli disrupted its association with the plasma membrane and reversed its inhibitory action on Ca2+ influx, indicating that membrane association of golli was essential for its inhibitory action. These results indicate that golli functions in a unique way to regulate T cell activation through a mechanism involving the modulation of the calcium homeostasis.
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