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Substrate binding disrupts dimerization and induces nucleotide exchange of the chloroplast GTPase Toc33
Authors:Oreb Mislav  Höfle Anja  Koenig Patrick  Sommer Maik S  Sinning Irmgard  Wang Fei  Tews Ivo  Schnell Danny J  Schleiff Enrico
Affiliation:Krannert Institute of Cardiology and the Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. zhechen@iupui.edu
Abstract:
To study PLB (phospholamban) inhibition of the cardiac Ca(2+) pump [SERCA2a (sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase 2a)], a fusion protein (SER-20G-PLB) was engineered by tethering SERCA2a with PLB through a 20-glycine residue chain, allowing the PLB tether to either bind to or dissociate from the inhibition site on SERCA2a. When expressed in insect cells, SER-20G-PLB produced active Ca(2+) uptake, which was stimulated by the anti-PLB antibody, both similar to that which occurred with the control sample co-expressing WT (wild-type)-SERCA2a and WT-PLB. The K(Ca) values of Ca(2+)-dependent ATPase were similar for SER-20G-PLB (0.29±0.02 μM) and for the control sample (0.30±0.02 μM), both greater than 0.17±0.01 μM for WT-SERCA2a expressed alone. Thus SER-20G-PLB retains a fully active Ca(2+) pump, but its apparent Ca(2+) affinity was decreased intrinsically by tethered PLB at a 1:1 molar stoichiometry. Like WT-PLB, SER-20G-PLB ran as both monomers and homo-pentamers on SDS/PAGE. As Ca(2+) concentrations increase from 0 to the micromolar range, the proportion of non-inhibiting pentamers increased from 32% to 52%, suggesting that Ca(2+) activation of the pump completely dissociates the PLB tether from the inhibition site on SERCA2a, with concurrent association of PLB pentamers. Collectively, the regulation of SERCA2a is achieved through the Ca(2+)-dependent equilibria involving PLB association and dissociation from SERCA2a, and assembling and disassembling of SER-20G-PLB pentamers.
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