The Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University, Ames 50011, Iowa, United States.
Manchester Institute of Biotechnology and Department of Chemistry, The University of Manchester, 131 Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DN, U.K.
Biochemistry. 2022 Sep 6;61(17):1735-1742. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.2c00099. Epub 2022 Aug 18.
Calmodulin (CaM) is a highly dynamic Ca-binding protein that exhibits large conformational changes upon binding Ca and target proteins. Although it is accepted that CaM exists in an equilibrium of conformational states in the absence of target protein, the physiological relevance of an elongated helical linker region in the Ca-replete form has been highly debated. In this study, we use PELDOR (pulsed electron-electron double resonance) EPR measurements of a doubly spin-labeled CaM variant to assess the conformational states of CaM in the apo-, Ca-bound, and Ca plus target peptide-bound states. Our findings are consistent with a three-state conformational model of CaM, showing a semi-open apo-state, a highly extended Ca-replete state, and a compact target protein-bound state. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the presence of glycerol, and potentially other molecular crowding agents, has a profound effect on the relative stability of the different conformational states. Differing experimental conditions may explain the discrepancies in the literature regarding the observed conformational state(s) of CaM, and our PELDOR measurements show good evidence for an extended conformation of Ca-replete CaM similar to the one observed in early X-ray crystal structures.
钙调蛋白(CaM)是一种高度动态的 Ca 结合蛋白,在与 Ca 和靶蛋白结合时会发生大的构象变化。尽管人们普遍认为 CaM 在没有靶蛋白的情况下处于构象平衡状态,但富含 Ca 的形式中长螺旋连接区的生理相关性一直存在很大争议。在这项研究中,我们使用双自旋标记 CaM 变体的 PELDOR(脉冲电子-电子双共振)EPR 测量来评估 apo、Ca 结合和 Ca 加靶肽结合状态下 CaM 的构象状态。我们的发现与 CaM 的三态构象模型一致,显示出半开放的 apo 态、高度伸展的富含 Ca 的态和紧凑的靶蛋白结合态。分子动力学模拟表明,甘油的存在以及潜在的其他分子拥挤剂对不同构象状态的相对稳定性有深远影响。不同的实验条件可能解释了文献中关于 CaM 观察到的构象状态的差异,我们的 PELDOR 测量结果很好地证明了富含 Ca 的 CaM 具有类似于早期 X 射线晶体结构中观察到的伸展构象。