Literature DB >> 8071370

Mutational and biophysical studies suggest RC3/neurogranin regulates calmodulin availability.

D D Gerendasy1, S R Herron, J B Watson, J G Sutcliffe.   

Abstract

RC3/neurogranin is a forebrain-enriched, postnatal-onset, thyroid hormone-dependent, protein kinase C substrate of dendritic spines that interacts with calmodulin. These characteristics suggest a prominent role within the Ca(2+)-mediated second messenger cascades associated with neonatal synaptogenesis and adult neural plasticity. To understand the molecular interactions between RC3 and calmodulin, we characterized recombinant RC3 and four sequence variants: Ser-36-->Ala, Ser-36-->Asp, Ser-36-->Lys, and Phe-37-->Trp. Interactions between CaM and variant Phe-37-->Trp can be monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy, allowing us to determine, by competitive assays, the relative affinities of the wild-type and variant proteins for calmodulin. The effects of salt and Ca2+ on the rank order of these affinities permit partial dissection of hydrophobic, ionic, and structural components of the RC3-CaM interaction and suggest that it is bimodal. We demonstrate that RC3 binds preferentially to CaM when Ca2+ is absent and that the addition of a negative charge to residue 36 is sufficient to disrupt all detectable RC3-CaM interactions. We propose a model wherein a Ca(2+)-"sensitive," bimodal interaction between RC3 and CaM regulates the transduction of postsynaptic Ca2+ fluxes into physiological responses through the modulation of Ca2+/CaM availability.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8071370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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3.  Biphasic Ca2+-dependent switching in a calmodulin-IQ domain complex.

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Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2000 Aug-Dec       Impact factor: 5.590

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7.  The kinetics of Ca(2+)-dependent switching in a calmodulin-IQ domain complex.

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10.  Neurogranin enhances synaptic strength through its interaction with calmodulin.

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2009-08-27       Impact factor: 11.598

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