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Mutation of glutamate 309 to glutamine alters one Ca(2+)-binding site in the Ca(2+)-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum expressed in Sf9 cells.

I S Skerjanc1, T Toyofuku, C Richardson, D H MacLennan.   

Abstract

Sf9 cells infected with a baculovirus vector containing SERCA1 cDNA expressed immunoreactive rabbit fast-twitch muscle Ca(2+)-ATPase at levels up to 3 mg/liter. The microsomal fraction isolated from infected Sf9 cells catalyzed Ca2+ transport at rates 6-fold above control values. To obtain direct evidence for the postulate (Clarke, D. M., Loo, T. W., Inesi, G., and MacLennan, D. H., et al. (1989) Nature 339, 476-478) that Glu309 contributes to a Ca(2+)-binding site in the transmembrane sector of the Ca(2+)-ATPase, Ca2+ binding to wild type and mutant (Glu309 to Gln) Ca(2+)-ATPases was measured. The wild type Ca(2+)-ATPase, expressed in Sf9 cells and purified using a monoclonal antibody bound to Sepharose beads, bound approximately 1.6-1.7 mol Ca2+/mol of enzyme at 2 microM Ca2+ in a buffer favoring the E1 conformation of the enzyme and at 10 microM Ca2+ in a buffer favoring the E2 conformation. Under identical conditions, the mutant Ca(2+)-ATPase bound less than 0.1 mol of Ca2+/mol of enzyme in E1 buffer, but 0.8 mol Ca2+/mol in the E2 buffer. In spite of the ability of the Glu309 to Gln mutant enzyme to bind about 1 mol of Ca2+/mol of enzyme, E2P formation was not inhibited by up to 100 microM Ca2+, and E1P formation from ATP and Ca2+ was not observed with up to 100 microM Ca2+ in intact microsomal vesicles from Sf9 cells. Nevertheless, with detergent-solubilized and purified mutant Ca(2+)-ATPases, E2P formation was inhibited with a K0.5 of 2 microM Ca2+. These observations are consistent with the view that a single intact Ca(2+)-binding site is present in the mutant Ca(2+)-ATPase, which is accessible to Ca2+ only from the lumenal side and only in the E2 conformation. Transition from E2 to E1-Ca2+ may occur during or following Ca2+ binding, accounting for the relatively high Ca2+ affinity and inhibition by Ca2+ of phosphorylation from Pi.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8101845

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


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