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Regulation of Ca2+ leak and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia and heat stroke

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Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ leak is elevated in many myopathies, but whether Ca2+ leak is a driver or consequence of the disease process is not always clear. The Ryanodine Receptor, RYR1, is the SR Ca2+ release channel required for both muscle contraction and Ca2+ leak. SPEG (striated muscle preferentially expressed protein kinase) regulates the Ca2+ leak properties of RYR1 by phosphorylation of serine 2902. Mutation of Serine S2902 to an aspartic acid to mimic SPEG phosphorylation of RYR1 decreases muscle temperature-dependent SR Ca2+ leak, restores the levels of excitation-contraction coupling proteins, and reduces the heat and volatile anesthetic sensitivity of mice with a malignant hyperthermia susceptibility mutation in RYR1 (Y524S, Y522S in humans). The S2902D mice allow a direct test of the role of SR Ca2+ leak in both normal muscle function (aging, exercise) and mice disease pathophysiology., Analysis of phosphoylation sites on RYR1 by immunoprecipitation, mass spectrometry, and parallel reaction monitoring of gastrocnemius muscle for floxed controls (FL) and SPEG-deficient mice (SPEG KO) data were plotted as log2(fold change) versus -log(q), where q is the false discovery rate. Other techniques include force with force transducers, Western blots, and indirect calorimetry, as described in the method. , , # Regulation of Ca2+ leak and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia and heat stroke Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.r2280gbpr](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r2280gbpr) ## Description of the data and file structure The data were generated to define the role of SR Ca^2+^ leak in muscle heat production and enhanced sensitivity to heat stroke. The data were generated with mouse models of malignant hyperthermia susceptibility with a mutation in the skeletal muscle Ca^2+^ release channel (RYR1), which serves as a model of enhanced sensitivity to heat and heat-induced Ca^2+^ leak. A second mouse model had a mutation in RYR1 to mimic phosphorylation of RYR1 by the striated muscle preferentially expressed protein kinase SPEG. These mice displayed reduced SR Ca^2+^ leak. This dataset includes multiple approaches to assessing the role of SR Ca2+ leak in the phenotypes of the mice. ### Files and variables #### File: Data_for_all_panels_final_annotated2.xlsx The data file contains multiple shee...,
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