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The myristoylation of the neuronal Ca2+ -sensors guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1 and 2
Authors:Hwang Ji Young  Koch Karl Wilhelm
Affiliation:Institut für Biologische Informationsverarbeitung 1, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich D-52425, Germany.
Abstract:Guanylate cyclase-activating proteins (GCAPs) are Ca(2+)-binding proteins with a fatty acid (mainly myristic acid) that is covalently attached at the N terminus. Myristoylated forms of GCAP were produced in E. coli by coexpression of yeast N-myristoyl-transferase. Proteins with nearly 100% degree of myristoylation were obtained after chromatography on a reversed phase column. Although proteins were denatured by this step, they could be successfully refolded. Nonmyristoylated GCAPs activated bovine photoreceptor guanylate cyclase 1 less efficiently than the myristoylated forms. Maximal activity of guanylate cyclase at low Ca(2+)-concentration decreased about twofold, when GCAPs lacked myristoylation. In addition, the x-fold activation of cyclase was lower with nonmyristoylated GCAPs. Myristoylation of GCAP-2 had no influence on the apparent affinity for photoreceptor guanylate cyclase 1, but GCAP-1 has an about sevenfold higher affinity for cyclase, when it is myristoylated. We conclude that myristoylation of GCAP-1 and GCAP-2 is important for fine tuning of guanylate cyclase activity.
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