Covert Changes in CaMKII Holoenzyme Structure Identified for Activation and Subsequent Interactions.

نویسندگان

  • Tuan A Nguyen
  • Pabak Sarkar
  • Jithesh V Veetil
  • Kaitlin A Davis
  • Henry L Puhl
  • Steven S Vogel
چکیده

Between 8 to 14 calcium-calmodulin (Ca(2+)/CaM) dependent protein kinase-II (CaMKII) subunits form a complex that modulates synaptic activity. In living cells, the autoinhibited holoenzyme is organized as catalytic-domain pairs distributed around a central oligomerization-domain core. The functional significance of catalytic-domain pairing is not known. In a provocative model, catalytic-domain pairing was hypothesized to prevent ATP access to catalytic sites. If correct, kinase-activity would require catalytic-domain pair separation. Simultaneous homo-FRET and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy was used to detect structural changes correlated with kinase activation under physiological conditions. Saturating Ca(2+)/CaM triggered Threonine-286 autophosphorylation and a large increase in CaMKII holoenzyme hydrodynamic volume without any appreciable change in catalytic-domain pair proximity or subunit stoichiometry. An alternative hypothesis is that two appropriately positioned Threonine-286 interaction-sites (T-sites), each located on the catalytic-domain of a pair, are required for holoenzyme interactions with target proteins. Addition of a T-site ligand, in the presence of Ca(2+)/CaM, elicited a large decrease in catalytic-domain homo-FRET, which was blocked by mutating the T-site (I205K). Apparently catalytic-domain pairing is altered to allow T-site interactions.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biophysical journal

دوره 108 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015