| Literature DB >> 30047727 |
Mingzhen Zhang1, Zhigang Li2, Guanqiao Wang3, Hyunbum Jang1, David B Sacks2, Jian Zhang3, Vadim Gaponenko4, Ruth Nussinov1,5.
Abstract
PI3Kα is a key lipid kinase in the PI3K/Akt pathway. Its frequent oncogenic mutations make it a primary drug target. Calmodulin (CaM) activates PI3Kα independently of extracellular signals, indicating a significant role in oncogenic PI3Kα activation. Here, we reveal the atomic-scale structures of CaM in complexes with the nSH2 and cSH2 domains of the regulatory p85α subunit of PI3Kα, and illustrate how CaM activates PI3Kα by targeting the "soft 1-5-10" CaM-binding motifs in both nSH2 and cSH2 domains. Experiment observed CaM binding cSH2 first, followed by nSH2 binding hours later. CaM typically prefers binding helical peptides. Here we observe that, unlike in cSH2, the CaM-binding motif in nSH2 populates a mixed β-sheet/α-helix/random coil structure. The population shift from a β-sheet toward CaM's favored α-helical conformation explains why the nSH2 domain needs a longer time for CaM binding in the experiments. The "soft" CaM-binding motifs in both nSH2 and cSH2 domains establish strong CaM-PI3Kα interactions, collectively facilitating PI3Kα activation. This work uncovers the structural basis for CaM-driven PI3Kα activation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30047727 PMCID: PMC6422767 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b05982
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem B ISSN: 1520-5207 Impact factor: 2.991