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Calcium-dependent conformational changes in inositol trisphosphate receptors.

Georgia Anyatonwu1, M Tariq Khan, Zachary T Schug, Paula C A da Fonseca, Edward P Morris, Suresh K Joseph.   

Abstract

We have used limited trypsin digestion and reactivity with PEG-maleimides (MPEG) to study Ca(2+)-induced conformational changes of IP(3)Rs in their native membrane environment. We found that Ca(2+) decreased the formation of the 95-kDa C-terminal tryptic fragment when detected by an Ab directed at a C-terminal epitope (CT-1) but not with an Ab recognizing a protected intraluminal epitope. This suggests that Ca(2+) induces a conformational change in the IP(3)R that allows trypsin to cleave the C-terminal epitope. Half-maximal effects of Ca(2+) were observed at approximately 0.5 microm and was sensitive to inhibition by IP(3). Ca(2+) also stimulated the reaction of MPEG-5 with an endogenous thiol in the 95-kDa fragment. This effect was eliminated when six closely spaced cysteine residues proximal to the transmembrane domains were mutated (C2000S, C2008S, C2010S, C2043S, C2047S, and C2053S) or when the N-terminal suppressor domain (amino acids 1-225) was deleted. A cysteine substitution mutant introduced at the C-terminal residue (A2749C) was freely accessible to MPEG-5 or MPEG-20 in the absence of Ca(2+). However, cysteine substitution mutants in the interior of the tail were poorly reactive with MPEG-5, although reactivity was enhanced by Ca(2+). We conclude the following: a) that large conformational changes induced by Ca(2+) can be detected in IP(3)Rs in situ; b) these changes may be driven by Ca(2+) binding to the N-terminal suppressor domain and expose a group of closely spaced endogenous thiols in the channel domain; and c) that the C-terminal cytosol-exposed tail of the IP(3)R may be relatively inaccessible to regulatory proteins unless Ca(2+) is present.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20530483      PMCID: PMC2915744          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.123208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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