Agonist-triggered downregulation of ?-adrenergic receptors (ARs) constitutes vital negative feedback to prevent cellular overexcitation. Here, we report a novel downregulation of ?2AR signaling highly specific for Cav1.2. We find that ?2-AR binding to Cav1.2 residues 1923-1942 is required for ?-adrenergic regulation of Cav1.2. Despite the prominence of PKA-mediated phosphorylation of Cav1.2 S1928 within the newly identified ?2AR binding site, its physiological function has so far escaped identification. We show that phosphorylation of S1928 displaces the ?2AR from Cav1.2 upon ?-adrenergic stimulation rendering Cav1.2 refractory for several minutes from further ?-adrenergic stimulation. This effect is lost in S1928A knock-in mice. Although AMPARs are clustered at postsynaptic sites like Cav1.2, ?2AR association with and regulation of AMPARs do not show such dissociation. Accordingly, displacement of the ?2AR from Cav1.2 is a uniquely specific desensitization mechanism of Cav1.2 regulation by highly localized ?2AR/cAMP/PKA/S1928 signaling. The physiological implications of this mechanism are underscored by our finding that LTP induced by prolonged theta tetanus (PTT-LTP) depends on Cav1.2 and its regulation by channel-associated ?2AR.
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Agonist-triggered downregulation of ?-adrenergic receptors (ARs) constitutes vital negative feedback to prevent cellular overexcitation. Here, we report a novel downregulation of ?2AR signaling highly specific for Cav1.2. We find that ?2-AR binding to Cav1.2 residues 1923-1942 is required for ?-adrenergic regulation of Cav1.2. Despite the prominence of PKA-mediated phosphorylation of Cav1.2 S1928 within the newly identified ?2AR binding site, its physiological function has so far escaped identif...
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