Department of Biochemistry, Temple University School of Medicine, 3400 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Sci Signal. 2010 Nov 16;3(148):pe42. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.3148pe42.
STIM (stromal interaction molecule) and Orai, two recently identified protein families, mediate cellular Ca(2+) signals through a remarkably dynamic interaction. STIM proteins are sensors of Ca(2+) stored within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Orai proteins are highly selective plasma membrane (PM) channels that allow only Ca(2+) ions to flow into cells. Although present in separate membranes, the two proteins undergo profound reorganization culminating in an exquisite pas de deux within small junctional regions between the ER and PM. Before these proteins can embrace, STIM undergoes an activation process triggered by depletion of Ca(2+) stores. During its union with Orai, STIM induces the channel pore within Orai to open, allowing Ca(2+) ions to flow through the PM and provide crucial intracellular signals. Recent studies on the activation of STIM and its coupling to Orai provide valuable new insights into the nature of the liaison between these two proteins and the intricate mechanism through which activation of Ca(2+) signals occurs.
STIM(基质相互作用分子)和 Orai 是两个最近被发现的蛋白家族,通过一种非常动态的相互作用来介导细胞内 Ca(2+)信号。STIM 蛋白是内质网(ER)内储存的 Ca(2+)的传感器。Orai 蛋白是高度选择性的质膜(PM)通道,只允许 Ca(2+)离子流入细胞。尽管存在于不同的膜中,但这两种蛋白会发生深刻的重组,最终在 ER 和 PM 之间的小连接区域内进行一场精致的双人舞。在这两种蛋白能够相互拥抱之前,STIM 会经历一个由 Ca(2+)储存耗尽触发的激活过程。在与 Orai 结合期间,STIM 诱导 Orai 内的通道孔打开,允许 Ca(2+)离子通过 PM 并提供关键的细胞内信号。最近关于 STIM 的激活及其与 Orai 的偶联的研究为这两种蛋白之间的联系的性质以及 Ca(2+)信号激活的复杂机制提供了有价值的新见解。