Site-directed disulfide mapping of helices M4 and M6 in the Ca2+ binding domain of SERCA1a, the Ca2+ ATPase of fast twitch skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum

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Rice, WJ
Green, NM
MacLennan, DH
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[1] UNIV TORONTO, CHARLES H BEST INST, BANTING & BEST DEPT MED RES, TORONTO, ON M5G 1L6, CANADA
[2] UNIV TORONTO, DEPT BIOCHEM, TORONTO, ON M5S 1A6, CANADA
[3] NATL INST MED RES, LONDON NW7 1AA, ENGLAND
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10.1074/jbc.272.50.31412
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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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In an attempt to define the spatial relationships among SERCA1a transmembrane helices M4, M5, M6, and M8, involved in Ca2+ binding, all six cysteine residues were removed from predicted transmembrane sequences by substitution with Ser or Ala. The cysteine-depleted protein retained 44% of wild type Ca2+ transport activity. Pairs of cysteine residues were then reintroduced to determine whether their juxtaposition would result in the formation of disulfide cross-links between transmembrane helices. In initial studies de signed to map the juxtaposition of Ca2+ binding residues, Cys was substituted for Glu(309) or Gly(310) in transmembrane sequence M4, in combination with the substitution of Cys for Glu(771) in M5; for Asn(796), Thr(789), or Asp(800) in M6; or for Glu(908) in M8. These double mutants all retained the capacity to form a phosphoenzyme intermediate from P-i (but not from ATP in the presence of Ca2+), and in all but mutants E309C/N796C and G310C/N796C, phosphoenzyme formation was insensitive to 100 mu M Ca2+. These results support the view that both Glu(309) and Asn(796) contribute to Ca2+ binding site II, which is not required for conversion of E-2, the substrate for P-i phosphorylation, to E-1. Cross linking in mutants E309C/N796C and G310C/D800C established reference points for the orientation of M4 and M6 relative to each other and provided the basis for the prediction of potential additional cross-links. Strong links were formed with the pairs T317C/A804C and T317C/L807C near the cytoplasmic ends of the two helices and with A305C/L792C and A305C/L793C near the lumenal ends. These combined results support the conclusion that M4 and M6 form a right-handed coiled-coil structure that forms part of the pathway of Ca2+ translocation. In addition to providing a possible explanation for the mutation sensitivity of several pairs of residues in these helices, the proposed association of M4 and M6 supports a new model for the orientation of the two Ca2+ binding sites among transmembrane helices M4, M5, and M6.
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