Sensing domain dynamics in protein kinase A-I{alpha} complexes by solution X-ray scattering

通过溶液 X 射线散射感知蛋白激酶 AI{alpha} 复合物中的域动力学

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作者:Cecilia Y Cheng, Jie Yang, Susan S Taylor, Donald K Blumenthal

Abstract

The catalytic (C) and regulatory (R) subunits of protein kinase A are exceptionally dynamic proteins. Interactions between the R- and C-subunits are regulated by cAMP binding to the two cyclic nucleotide-binding domains in the R-subunit. Mammalian cells express four different isoforms of the R-subunit (RIalpha, RIbeta, RIIalpha, and RIIbeta) that all interact with the C-subunit in different ways. Here, we investigate the dynamic behavior of protein complexes between RIalpha and C-subunits using small angle x-ray scattering. We show that a single point mutation in RIalpha, R333K (which alters the cAMP-binding properties of Domain B) results in a compact shape compared with the extended shape of the wild-type R.C complex. A double mutant complex that disrupts the interaction site between the C-subunit and Domain B in RIalpha, RIalpha(AB)R333K.C(K285P), results in a broader P(r) curve that more closely resembles the P(r) profiles of wild-type complexes. These results together suggest that interactions between RIalpha Domain B and the C-subunit in the RIalpha.C complex involve large scale dynamics that can be disrupted by single point mutations in both proteins. In contrast to RIalpha.C complexes. Domain B in the RIIbeta.C heterodimer is not dynamic and is critical for both inhibition and complex formation. Our study highlights the functional differences of domain dynamics between protein kinase A isoforms, providing a framework for elucidating the global organization of each holoenzyme and the cross-talk between the R- and C-subunits.

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