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Calcium sensing receptor mutations implicated in pancreatitis and idiopathic epilepsy syndrome disrupt an arginine-rich retention motif.
[familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia]
Calcium
sensing
receptor
(
CaSR
)
mutations
implicated
in
familial
hypocalciuric
hypercalcemia
,
pancreatitis
and
idiopathic
epilepsy
syndrome
map
to
an
extended
arginine-rich
region
in
the
proximal
carboxyl
terminus
.
Arginine-rich
motifs
mediate
endoplasmic
reticulum
retention
and
/
or
retrieval
of
multisubunit
proteins
so
we
asked
whether
these
mutations
,
R
886
P
,
R
896
H
or
R
898
Q
,
altered
CaSR
targeting
to
the
plasma
membrane
.
Targeting
was
enhanced
by
all
three
mutations
,
and
Ca
(
2
+
)
-
stimulated
ERK
1
/
2
phosphorylation
was
increased
for
R
896
H
and
R
898
Q
.
To
define
the
role
of
the
extended
arginine-rich
region
in
CaSR
trafficking
,
we
independently
determined
the
contributions
of
R
890
/
R
891
and
/
or
R
896
/
K
897
/
R
898
motifs
by
mutation
to
alanine
.
Disruption
of
the
motif
(
s
)
significantly
increased
surface
expression
and
function
relative
to
wt
CaSR
.
The
arginine-rich
region
is
flanked
by
phosphorylation
sites
at
S
892
(
protein
kinase
C
)
and
S
899
(
protein
kinase
A
)
.
The
phosphorylation
state
of
S
899
regulated
recognition
of
the
arginine-rich
region
;
S
899
D
showed
increased
surface
localization
.
CaSR
assembles
in
the
endoplasmic
reticulum
as
a
covalent
disulfide-linked
dimer
and
we
determined
whether
retention
requires
the
presence
of
arginine-rich
regions
in
both
subunits
.
A
single
arginine-rich
region
within
the
dimer
was
sufficient
to
confer
intracellular
retention
comparable
to
wt
CaSR
.
We
have
identified
an
extended
arginine-rich
region
in
the
proximal
carboxyl
terminus
of
CaSR
(
residues
R
890
-
R
898
)
which
fosters
intracellular
retention
of
CaSR
and
is
regulated
by
phosphorylation
.
Mutation
(
s
)
identified
in
chronic
pancreatitis
and
idiopathic
epilepsy
syndrome
therefore
increase
plasma
membrane
targeting
of
CaSR
,
likely
contributing
to
the
altered
Ca
(
2
+
)
signaling
characteristic
of
these
diseases
.
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"idiopathic epilepsy syndrome therefore increase plasma membrane targeting of casr"
symptom
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
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