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Molecular determinants within N terminus of Orai3 protein that control channel activation and gating
Authors:Bergsmann Judith  Derler Isabella  Muik Martin  Frischauf Irene  Fahrner Marc  Pollheimer Philipp  Schwarzinger Clemens  Gruber Hermann J  Groschner Klaus  Romanin Christoph
Affiliation:Institute of Biophysics, University of Linz, Altenbergerstrasse 69, 4040 Linz, Austria.
Abstract:STIM1 and Orai represent the key components of Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channels. Activation of Orai channels requires coupling of the C terminus of STIM1 to the N and C termini of Orai. Although the latter appears to be central in the interaction with STIM1, the role of the N terminus and particularly of the conserved region close to the first transmembrane sequence is less well understood. Here, we investigated in detail the functional role of this conserved region in Orai3 by stepwise deletions. Molecular determinants were mapped for the two modes of Orai3 activation via STIM1 or 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB) and for current gating characteristics. Increasing N-terminal truncations revealed a progressive decrease of the specific fast inactivation of Orai3 concomitant with diminished binding to calmodulin. STIM1-dependent activation of Orai3 was maintained as long as the second half of this conserved N-terminal domain was present. Further truncations abolished it, whereas Orai3 stimulation via 2-APB was partially retained. In aggregate, the N-terminal conserved region plays a multifaceted role in Orai3 current gating with distinct structural requirements for STIM1- and 2-APB-stimulated activation.
Keywords:Calcium   Calcium-binding Proteins   Calcium Channels   Ion Channels   Membrane Proteins   Signal Transduction   Orai3   STIM1   Activation   Fast Inactivation
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