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The IQGAP1 N-Terminus Forms Dimers, and the Dimer Interface Is Required for Binding F-Actin and Calcium-Bound Calmodulin.

Jing Liu1, Vinodh B Kurella1, Louis LeCour1, Tomas Vanagunas1, David K Worthylake1.   

Abstract

IQGAP1 is a multidomain scaffold protein involved in many cellular processes. We have determined the crystal structure of an N-terminal fragment spanning residues 1-191 (CHDF hereafter) that contains the entire calponin homology domain. The structure of the CHDF is very similar to those of other type 3 calponin homology domains like those from calponin, Vav, and the yeast IQGAP1 ortholog Rng2. However, in the crystal, two CHDF molecules form a "head-to-head" or parallel dimer through mostly hydrophobic interactions. Binding experiments indicate that the CHDF binds to both F-actin and Ca2+/calmodulin, but binding is mutually exclusive. On the basis of the structure, two dimer interface substitutions were introduced. While CHDFL157D disrupts the dimer in gel filtration experiments, oxidized CHDFK161C stabilizes the dimer. These results imply that the CHDF forms the same dimer in solution that is seen in the crystal structure. The disulfide-stabilized dimer displays a reduced level of F-actin binding in sedimentation assays and shows no binding to Ca2+/calmodulin in isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiments, indicating that interface residues are utilized for both binding events. The Calmodulin Target Database predicts that residues 93KK94 are important for CaM binding, and indeed, the 93EE94 double mutation displays a reduced level of binding to Ca2+/calmodulin in ITC experiments. Our results indicate that the CHDF dimer interface is used for both F-actin and Ca2+/calmodulin binding, and the 93KK94 pair, near the interface, is also used for Ca2+/calmodulin binding. These results are also consistent with full-length IQGAP1 forming a parallel homodimer.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27798963      PMCID: PMC5543714          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.6b00745

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


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