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The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1

STIM1 and Orai1 represent the two molecular key components of the Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channels. Their activation involves STIM1 C terminus coupling to both the N terminus and the C terminus of Orai. Here we focused on the extended transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON, aa73–90) region, co...

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Autores principales: Derler, Isabella, Plenk, Peter, Fahrner, Marc, Muik, Martin, Jardin, Isaac, Schindl, Rainer, Gruber, Hermann J., Groschner, Klaus, Romanin, Christoph
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23943619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.501510
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author Derler, Isabella
Plenk, Peter
Fahrner, Marc
Muik, Martin
Jardin, Isaac
Schindl, Rainer
Gruber, Hermann J.
Groschner, Klaus
Romanin, Christoph
author_facet Derler, Isabella
Plenk, Peter
Fahrner, Marc
Muik, Martin
Jardin, Isaac
Schindl, Rainer
Gruber, Hermann J.
Groschner, Klaus
Romanin, Christoph
author_sort Derler, Isabella
collection PubMed
description STIM1 and Orai1 represent the two molecular key components of the Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channels. Their activation involves STIM1 C terminus coupling to both the N terminus and the C terminus of Orai. Here we focused on the extended transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON, aa73–90) region, conserved among the Orai family forming an elongated helix of TM1 as recently shown by x-ray crystallography. To identify “hot spot” residues in the ETON binding interface for STIM1 interaction, numerous Orai1 constructs with N-terminal truncations or point mutations within the ETON region were generated. N-terminal truncations of the first four residues of the ETON region or beyond completely abolished STIM1-dependent Orai1 function. Loss of Orai1 function resulted from neither an impairment of plasma membrane targeting nor pore damage, but from a disruption of STIM1 interaction. In a complementary approach, we monitored STIM1-Orai interaction via Orai1 V102A by determining restored Ca(2+) selectivity as a consequence of STIM1 coupling. Orai1 N-terminal truncations that led to a loss of function consistently failed to restore Ca(2+) selectivity of Orai1 V102A in the presence of STIM1, demonstrating impairment of STIM1 binding. Hence, the major portion of the ETON region (aa76–90) is essential for STIM1 binding and Orai1 activation. Mutagenesis within the ETON region revealed several hydrophobic and basic hot spot residues that appear to control STIM1 coupling to Orai1 in a concerted manner. Moreover, we identified two basic residues, which protrude into the elongated pore to redound to Orai1 gating. We suggest that several hot spot residues in the ETON region contribute in aggregate to the binding of STIM1, which in turn is coupled to a conformational reorientation of the gate.
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spelling pubmed-37900002013-10-04 The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1 Derler, Isabella Plenk, Peter Fahrner, Marc Muik, Martin Jardin, Isaac Schindl, Rainer Gruber, Hermann J. Groschner, Klaus Romanin, Christoph J Biol Chem Signal Transduction STIM1 and Orai1 represent the two molecular key components of the Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channels. Their activation involves STIM1 C terminus coupling to both the N terminus and the C terminus of Orai. Here we focused on the extended transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON, aa73–90) region, conserved among the Orai family forming an elongated helix of TM1 as recently shown by x-ray crystallography. To identify “hot spot” residues in the ETON binding interface for STIM1 interaction, numerous Orai1 constructs with N-terminal truncations or point mutations within the ETON region were generated. N-terminal truncations of the first four residues of the ETON region or beyond completely abolished STIM1-dependent Orai1 function. Loss of Orai1 function resulted from neither an impairment of plasma membrane targeting nor pore damage, but from a disruption of STIM1 interaction. In a complementary approach, we monitored STIM1-Orai interaction via Orai1 V102A by determining restored Ca(2+) selectivity as a consequence of STIM1 coupling. Orai1 N-terminal truncations that led to a loss of function consistently failed to restore Ca(2+) selectivity of Orai1 V102A in the presence of STIM1, demonstrating impairment of STIM1 binding. Hence, the major portion of the ETON region (aa76–90) is essential for STIM1 binding and Orai1 activation. Mutagenesis within the ETON region revealed several hydrophobic and basic hot spot residues that appear to control STIM1 coupling to Orai1 in a concerted manner. Moreover, we identified two basic residues, which protrude into the elongated pore to redound to Orai1 gating. We suggest that several hot spot residues in the ETON region contribute in aggregate to the binding of STIM1, which in turn is coupled to a conformational reorientation of the gate. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013-10-04 2013-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3790000/ /pubmed/23943619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.501510 Text en © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Signal Transduction
Derler, Isabella
Plenk, Peter
Fahrner, Marc
Muik, Martin
Jardin, Isaac
Schindl, Rainer
Gruber, Hermann J.
Groschner, Klaus
Romanin, Christoph
The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title_full The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title_fullStr The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title_full_unstemmed The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title_short The Extended Transmembrane Orai1 N-terminal (ETON) Region Combines Binding Interface and Gate for Orai1 Activation by STIM1
title_sort extended transmembrane orai1 n-terminal (eton) region combines binding interface and gate for orai1 activation by stim1
topic Signal Transduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23943619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.501510
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