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Interaction between the D2 dopamine receptor and neuronal calcium sensor-1 analyzed by fluorescence anisotropy.

Matthew P Woll1, Dan A De Cotiis, Maria C Bewley, Diana M Tacelosky, Robert Levenson, John M Flanagan.   

Abstract

Neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1) is a small calcium binding protein that plays a key role in the internalization and desensitization of activated D2 dopamine receptors (D2Rs). Here, we have used fluorescence anisotropy (FA) and a panel of NCS-1 EF-hand variants to interrogate the interaction between the D2R and NCS-1. Our data are consistent with the following conclusions. (1) FA titration experiments indicate that at low D2R peptide concentrations calcium-loaded NCS-1 binds to the D2R peptide in a monomeric form. At high D2R peptide concentrations, the FA titration data are best fit by a model in which the D2R peptide binds two NCS-1 monomers sequentially in a cooperative fashion. (2) Competition FA experiments in which unlabeled D2R peptide was used to compete with labeled peptide for binding to NCS-1 shifted titration curves to higher NCS-1 concentrations, suggesting that the binding of NCS-1 to the D2R is highly specific and that binding occurs in a cooperative fashion. (3) N-Terminally myristoylated NCS-1 dimerizes in a calcium-dependent manner. (4) Co-immunoprecipitation experiments in HEK-293 confirm that NCS-1 can oligomerize in cell lysates and that oligomerization is dependent on calcium binding and requires functionally intact EF-hand domains. (5) Ca(2+)/Mg(2+) FA titration experiments revealed that NCS-1 EF-hands 2-4 (EF2-4) contributed to binding with the D2R peptide. EF2 appears to have the highest affinity for Ca(2+), and occupancy of this site is sufficient to promote high-affinity binding of the NCS-1 monomer to the D2R peptide. Magnesium ions may serve as a physiological cofactor with calcium for NCS-1-D2R binding. Finally, we propose a structural model that predicts that the D2R peptide binds to the first 60 residues of NCS-1. Together, our results support the possibility of using FA to screen for small molecule drugs that can specifically block the interaction between the D2R and NCS-1.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21875085      PMCID: PMC4383324          DOI: 10.1021/bi200637e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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