| Literature DB >> 31063704 |
Jon D Wright1, Sung-Wan An2, Jian Xie2, Carmay Lim1,3, Chou-Long Huang2.
Abstract
Soluble klotho (sKlotho), the shed ectodomain of α-klotho, protects the heart by down-regulating transient receptor potential canonical isoform 6 (TRPC6)-mediated calcium signaling. Binding to α2-3-sialyllactose moiety of gangliosides in lipid rafts and inhibition of raft-dependent signaling underlies the mechanism. A recent 3-Å X-ray structure of sKlotho in complex with fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) and fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) indicates that its β6α6 loop might block access to the proposed binding site for α2-3-sialyllactose. It was concluded that sKlotho only functions in complex with FGFR and FGF23 and that sKlotho's pleiotropic effects all depend on FGF23. Here, we report that sKlotho can inhibit TRPC6 channels expressed in cells lacking endogenous FGFRs. Structural modeling and molecular docking show that a repositioned β6α6 loop allows sKlotho to bind α2-3-sialyllactose. Molecular dynamic simulations further show the α2-3-sialyllactose-bound sKlotho complex to be stable. Domains mimicking sKlotho's sialic acid-recognizing activity inhibit TRPC6. The results strongly support the hypothesis that sKlotho can exert effects independent of FGF23 and FGFR.-Wright, J. D., An, S.-W., Xie, J., Lim, C., Huang, C.-L. Soluble klotho regulates TRPC6 calcium signaling via lipid rafts, independent of the FGFR-FGF23 pathway.Entities:
Keywords: molecular dynamic simulation; sialoganglioside; α2-3-sialyllactose
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31063704 PMCID: PMC6662984 DOI: 10.1096/fj.201900321R
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191