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Mapping co-regulatory interactions among ligand-binding sites in ryanodine receptor 1.

Venkat R Chirasani1,2,3, Konstantin I Popov3, Gerhard Meissner3, Nikolay V Dokholyan1,2.   

Abstract

Ryanodine receptor 1 (RyR1) is an intracellular calcium ion (Ca2+ ) release channel required for skeletal muscle contraction. Although cryo-electron microscopy identified binding sites of three coactivators Ca2+ , ATP, and caffeine (CFF), the mechanism of co-regulation and synergy of these activators is unknown. Here, we report allosteric connections among the three ligand-binding sites and pore region in (i) Ca2+ bound-closed, (ii) ATP/CFF bound-closed, (iii) Ca2+ /ATP/CFF bound-closed, and (iv) Ca2+ /ATP/CFF bound-open RyR1 states. We identified two dominant networks of interactions that mediate communication between the Ca2+ -binding site and pore region in Ca2+ bound-closed state, which partially overlapped with the pore communications in ATP/CFF bound-closed RyR1 state. In Ca2+ /ATP/CFF bound-closed and -open RyR1 states, co-regulatory interactions were analogous to communications in the Ca2+ bound-closed and ATP/CFF bound-closed states. Both ATP- and CFF-binding sites mediate communication between the Ca2+ -binding site and the pore region in Ca2+ /ATP/CFF bound-open RyR1 structure. We conclude that Ca2+ , ATP, and CFF propagate their effects to the pore region through a network of overlapping interactions that mediate allosteric control and molecular synergy in channel regulation.
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Keywords:  allosteric coupling; allosteric interactions; computational analysis; percolation theory; ryanodine receptor; single channel measurements

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34455637      PMCID: PMC8738105          DOI: 10.1002/prot.26228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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