Intersubunit capture of regulatory segments is a component of cooperative CaMKII activation

Chao LH, Pellicena P, Deindl S, Barclay LA, Schulman H, Kuriyan J

Nat Struct Mol Biol 17 (3) 264-272 [2010-03-00; online 2010-02-07]

The dodecameric holoenzyme of calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) responds to high-frequency Ca(2+) pulses to become Ca(2+) independent. A simple coincidence-detector model for Ca(2+)-frequency dependency assumes noncooperative activation of kinase domains. We show that activation of CaMKII by Ca(2+)-calmodulin is cooperative, with a Hill coefficient of approximately 3.0, implying sequential kinase-domain activation beyond dimeric units. We present data for a model in which cooperative activation includes the intersubunit 'capture' of regulatory segments. Such a capture interaction is seen in a crystal structure that shows extensive contacts between the regulatory segment of one kinase and the catalytic domain of another. These interactions are mimicked by a natural inhibitor of CaMKII. Our results show that a simple coincidence-detection model cannot be operative and point to the importance of kinetic dissection of the frequency-response mechanism in future experiments.

SciLifeLab Fellow

Sebastian Deindl

PubMed 20139983

DOI 10.1038/nsmb.1751

Crossref 10.1038/nsmb.1751


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