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The ataxia related G1107D mutation of the plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase isoform 3 affects its interplay with calmodulin and the autoinhibition process.

Tito Calì1, Martina Frizzarin1, Laura Luoni2, Francesco Zonta3, Sergio Pantano4, Carlos Cruz5, Maria Cristina Bonza2, Ilenia Bertipaglia1, Maria Ruzzene1, Maria Ida De Michelis2, Nunzio Damiano1, Oriano Marin1, Ginevra Zanni6, Giuseppe Zanotti1, Marisa Brini7, Raffaele Lopreiato8, Ernesto Carafoli9.   

Abstract

The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPases (PMCA pumps) have a long, cytosolic C-terminal regulatory region where a calmodulin-binding domain (CaM-BD) is located. Under basal conditions (low Ca2+), the C-terminal tail of the pump interacts with autoinhibitory sites proximal to the active center of the enzyme. In activating conditions (i.e., high Ca2+), Ca2+-bound CaM displaces the C-terminal tail from the autoinhibitory sites, restoring activity. We have recently identified a G1107D replacement within the CaM-BD of isoform 3 of the PMCA pump in a family affected by X-linked congenital cerebellar ataxia. Here, we investigate the effects of the G1107D replacement on the interplay of the mutated CaM-BD with both CaM and the pump core, by combining computational, biochemical and functional approaches. We provide evidence that the affinity of the isolated mutated CaM-BD for CaM is significantly reduced with respect to the wild type (wt) counterpart, and that the ability of CaM to activate the pump in vitro is thus decreased. Multiscale simulations support the conclusions on the detrimental effect of the mutation, indicating reduced stability of the CaM binding. We further show that the G1107D replacement impairs the autoinhibition mechanism of the PMCA3 pump as well, as the introduction of a negative charge perturbs the contacts between the CaM-BD and the pump core. Thus, the mutation affects both the ability of the pump to optimally transport Ca2+ in the activated state, and the autoinhibition mechanism in its resting state.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Autoinhibition; Calcium signaling; Calmodulin; Plasma membrane calcium ATPases; X-linked cerebellar ataxia

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27632770     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2016.09.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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