Importance of Stalk Segment S5 for Intramolecular Communication in the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase
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Sixteen residues in stalk segment S5 of the Ca(2+)-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum were studied by site-directed mutagenesis. The rate of the Ca(2+) binding transition, determined at 0 degrees C, was enhanced relative to wild type in mutants Ile(743) --> Ala, Val(747) --> Ala, Glu(748) --> Ala, Glu(749) --> Ala, Met(757) --> Gly, and Gln(759) --> Ala and reduced in mutants Asp(737) --> Ala, Asp(738) --> Ala, Ala(752) --> Leu, and Tyr(754) --> Ala. In mutant Arg(762) --> Ile, the rate of the Ca(2+) binding transition was wild type like at 0 degrees C, whereas it was 3.5-fold reduced relative to wild type at 25 degrees C. The rate of dephosphorylation of the ADP-insensitive phosphoenzyme was increased conspicuously in mutants Ile(743) --> Ala and Tyr(754) --> Ala (close to 20-fold in the absence of K(+)) and increased to a lesser extent in Asn(739) --> Ala, Glu(749) --> Ala, Gly(750) --> Ala, Ala(752) --> Gly, Met(757) --> Gly, and Arg(762) --> Ile, whereas it was reduced in mutants Asp(737) --> Ala, Val(744) --> Gly, Val(744) --> Ala, Val(747) --> Ala, and Ala(752) --> Leu. In mutants Ile(743) --> Ala, Tyr(754) --> Ala, and Arg(762) --> Ile, the apparent affinities for vanadate were enhanced 23-, 30-, and 18-fold, respectively, relative to wild type. The rate of Ca(2+) dissociation was 11-fold increased in Gly(750) --> Ala and 2-fold reduced in Val(747) --> Ala. Mutants with alterations to Arg(751) either were not expressed at a significant level or were completely nonfunctional. The findings show that S5 plays a crucial role in mediating communication between the Ca(2+) binding pocket and the catalytic domain and that Arg(751) is important for both structural and functional integrity of the enzyme.
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