Functional inactivation of the human guanylyl cyclase C receptor: Modeling and mutation of the protein kinase-like domain

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Bhandari, R
Srinivasan, N
Mahaboobi
Ghanekar, Y
Suguna, K
Visweswariah, SS [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Sci, Dept Mol Reprod, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
[2] Indian Inst Sci, Dev & Genet Mol Biophys Unit, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
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10.1021/bi002595g
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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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Receptor guanylyl cyclases possess an extracellular ligand-binding domain, a single transmembrane region, a region with sequence similar to that of protein kinases, and a C-terminal guanylyl cyclase domain. ATP regulates the activity of guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C), the receptor for the guanylin and stable toxin family of peptides, presumably as a result of binding to the kinase homology domain (KHD). Modeling of the KHD of GC-C indicated that it could adopt a structure similar to that of tyrosine kinases, and sequence comparison with other protein kinases suggested that lysine(516) was positioned in the KHD to interact with ATP. A monoclonal antibody GCC:4D7, raised to the KHD of GC-C, did not recognize ATP-bound GC-C, and its epitope mapped to a region in the KHD of residues 491-568 of GC-C. Mutation of lysine(516) to an alanine in full-length GC-C (GC-C-K516A) dramatically reduced the ligand-stimulated activity of mutant GC-C, altered the ATP-mediated effects observed with wild-type GC-C, and failed to react with the GCC:4D7 monoclonal antibody. ATP interaction with wild-type GC-C converted a high-molecular weight oligomer of GC-C to a smaller sized oligomer. In contrast, GC-CK516A did not exhibit an alteration in its oligomeric status on incubation with ATP. We therefore suggest that the KHD in receptor guanylyl cyclases provides a critical structural link between the extracellular domain and the catalytic domain in regulation of activity in this family of receptors, and the presence of K-516 is critical for the possible proper orientation of ATP in this domain.
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