Calcium dependence of both lobes of calmodulin is involved in binding to a cytoplasmic domain of SK channels

KCa2.1-3 Ca -activated K -channels (SK) require calmodulin to gate in response to cellular Ca . A model for SK gating proposes that the N-terminal domain (N-lobe) of calmodulin is required for activation, but an immobile C-terminal domain (C-lobe) has constitutive, Ca -independent binding. Although...

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Veröffentlicht in:eLife 2022-12, Vol.11
Hauptverfasser: Halling, David B, Philpo, Ashley E, Aldrich, Richard W
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Zusammenfassung:KCa2.1-3 Ca -activated K -channels (SK) require calmodulin to gate in response to cellular Ca . A model for SK gating proposes that the N-terminal domain (N-lobe) of calmodulin is required for activation, but an immobile C-terminal domain (C-lobe) has constitutive, Ca -independent binding. Although structures support a domain-driven hypothesis of SK gate activation by calmodulin, only a partial understanding is possible without measuring both channel activity and protein binding. We measured SK2 (KCa2.2) activity using inside-out patch recordings. Currents from calmodulin-disrupted SK2 channels can be restored with exogenously applied calmodulin. We find that SK2 activity only approaches full activation with full-length calmodulin with both an N- and a C-lobe. We measured calmodulin binding to a C-terminal SK peptide (SKp) using both composition-gradient multi-angle light-scattering and tryptophan emission spectra. Isolated lobes bind to SKp with high affinity, but isolated lobes do not rescue SK2 activity. Consistent with earlier models, N-lobe binding to SKp is stronger in Ca , and C-lobe-binding affinity is strong independent of Ca . However, a native tryptophan in SKp is sensitive to Ca binding to both the N- and C-lobes of calmodulin at Ca concentrations that activate SK2, demonstrating that the C-lobe interaction with SKp changes with Ca . Our peptide-binding data and electrophysiology show that SK gating models need deeper scrutiny. We suggest that the Ca -dependent associations of both lobes of calmodulin to SKp are crucial events during gating. Additional investigations are necessary to complete a mechanistic gating model consistent with binding, physiology, and structure.
ISSN:2050-084X
2050-084X
DOI:10.7554/eLife.81303