Inactivation of EF-hands makes GCAP-2 (p24) a constitutive activator of photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase by preventing a Ca2+-induced ''activator-to-inhibitor'' transition

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Dizhoor, AM [1 ]
Hurley, JB [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WASHINGTON, SCH MED, HOWARD HUGHES MED INST, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA
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10.1074/jbc.271.32.19346
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Guanylyl cyclase activator proteins GCAP-1 and GCAP-2 (Dizhoor et al, 1995, Gorczyca et al,, 1995) are members of a recently identified subclass of EF-hand type Ca2+-binding proteins that respond to Ca2+ differently than any other known members of the EF-hand superfamily. GCAPs acquire an activating conformation only in their Ca2+-free form. Free Ca2+ concentrations corresponding to levels in dark-adapted vertebrate photoreceptors inhibit the ability of GCAPs to activate photoreceptor guanylyl cyclases (RetGCs). We studied the effects of mutations that block binding of Ca2+ to the EF-hands of GCAP-2. Unlike other EF-hand proteins, which fail to activate their target when their EF-hands are inactivated by mutations, GCAP-2 with any single EF-hand inactivated remains active and is 3-6 times less sensitive to the inhibitory effect off Ca2+. Inactivation of any two or all three EF-hands produces active forms of GGAP-2 that are insensitive to inhibition by physiological intracellular concentrations of Ca2+. Unexpectedly we also found that activation of RetGCs by a Ca2+-insensitive mutant is inhibited by Ca2+-loaded wild type GCAP-2. We propose the following, 1) GCAP-2 can exist in two extreme functional forms: an apo form that activates RetGCs and a Ca2+-loaded form that blocks activation of RetGCs, 2) All three EF-hands of GCAP-2 contribute to the inhibitory effect of Ca2+. 3) Inactivation of two off three EF-hands is sufficient to shift the ''activator-inhibitor'' transition outside the physiological range of intracellular free Ca2+.
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