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Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl

Uranyl–protein interactions participate in uranyl trafficking or toxicity to cells. In addition to their qualitative identification, thermodynamic data are needed to predict predominant mechanisms that they mediate in vivo. We previously showed that uranyl can substitute calcium at the canonical EF-...

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Autores principales: Beccia, Maria Rosa, Sauge-Merle, Sandrine, Brémond, Nicolas, Lemaire, David, Henri, Pierre, Battesti, Christine, Guilbaud, Philippe, Crouzy, Serge, Berthomieu, Catherine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12111703
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author Beccia, Maria Rosa
Sauge-Merle, Sandrine
Brémond, Nicolas
Lemaire, David
Henri, Pierre
Battesti, Christine
Guilbaud, Philippe
Crouzy, Serge
Berthomieu, Catherine
author_facet Beccia, Maria Rosa
Sauge-Merle, Sandrine
Brémond, Nicolas
Lemaire, David
Henri, Pierre
Battesti, Christine
Guilbaud, Philippe
Crouzy, Serge
Berthomieu, Catherine
author_sort Beccia, Maria Rosa
collection PubMed
description Uranyl–protein interactions participate in uranyl trafficking or toxicity to cells. In addition to their qualitative identification, thermodynamic data are needed to predict predominant mechanisms that they mediate in vivo. We previously showed that uranyl can substitute calcium at the canonical EF-hand binding motif of calmodulin (CaM) site I. Here, we investigate thermodynamic properties of uranyl interaction with site II and with the whole CaM N-terminal domain by spectrofluorimetry and ITC. Site II has an affinity for uranyl about 10 times lower than site I. Uranyl binding at site I is exothermic with a large enthalpic contribution, while for site II, the enthalpic contribution to the Gibbs free energy of binding is about 10 times lower than the entropic term. For the N–terminal domain, macroscopic binding constants for uranyl are two to three orders of magnitude higher than for calcium. A positive cooperative process driven by entropy increases the second uranyl-binding event as compared with the first one, with ΔΔG = −2.0 ± 0.4 kJ mol(−1), vs. ΔΔG = −6.1 ± 0.1 kJ mol(−1) for calcium. Site I phosphorylation largely increases both site I and site II affinity for uranyl and uranyl-binding cooperativity. Combining site I phosphorylation and site II Thr7Trp mutation leads to picomolar dissociation constants Kd(1) = 1.7 ± 0.3 pM and Kd(2) = 196 ± 21 pM at pH 7. A structural model obtained by MD simulations suggests a structural role of site I phosphorylation in the affinity modulation.
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spelling pubmed-96877712022-11-25 Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl Beccia, Maria Rosa Sauge-Merle, Sandrine Brémond, Nicolas Lemaire, David Henri, Pierre Battesti, Christine Guilbaud, Philippe Crouzy, Serge Berthomieu, Catherine Biomolecules Article Uranyl–protein interactions participate in uranyl trafficking or toxicity to cells. In addition to their qualitative identification, thermodynamic data are needed to predict predominant mechanisms that they mediate in vivo. We previously showed that uranyl can substitute calcium at the canonical EF-hand binding motif of calmodulin (CaM) site I. Here, we investigate thermodynamic properties of uranyl interaction with site II and with the whole CaM N-terminal domain by spectrofluorimetry and ITC. Site II has an affinity for uranyl about 10 times lower than site I. Uranyl binding at site I is exothermic with a large enthalpic contribution, while for site II, the enthalpic contribution to the Gibbs free energy of binding is about 10 times lower than the entropic term. For the N–terminal domain, macroscopic binding constants for uranyl are two to three orders of magnitude higher than for calcium. A positive cooperative process driven by entropy increases the second uranyl-binding event as compared with the first one, with ΔΔG = −2.0 ± 0.4 kJ mol(−1), vs. ΔΔG = −6.1 ± 0.1 kJ mol(−1) for calcium. Site I phosphorylation largely increases both site I and site II affinity for uranyl and uranyl-binding cooperativity. Combining site I phosphorylation and site II Thr7Trp mutation leads to picomolar dissociation constants Kd(1) = 1.7 ± 0.3 pM and Kd(2) = 196 ± 21 pM at pH 7. A structural model obtained by MD simulations suggests a structural role of site I phosphorylation in the affinity modulation. MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9687771/ /pubmed/36421716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12111703 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Beccia, Maria Rosa
Sauge-Merle, Sandrine
Brémond, Nicolas
Lemaire, David
Henri, Pierre
Battesti, Christine
Guilbaud, Philippe
Crouzy, Serge
Berthomieu, Catherine
Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title_full Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title_fullStr Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title_full_unstemmed Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title_short Inter-Site Cooperativity of Calmodulin N-Terminal Domain and Phosphorylation Synergistically Improve the Affinity and Selectivity for Uranyl
title_sort inter-site cooperativity of calmodulin n-terminal domain and phosphorylation synergistically improve the affinity and selectivity for uranyl
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12111703
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