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Calmodulin's Flexibility Allows for Promiscuity in Its Interactions with Target Proteins and Peptides

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Journal Mol Biotechnol
Publisher Springer
Date 2004 May 4
PMID 15122046
Citations 150
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Abstract

The small bilobal calcium regulatory protein calmodulin (CaM) activates numerous target enzymes in response to transient changes in intracellular calcium concentrations. Binding of calcium to the two helix-loop-helix calcium-binding motifs in each of the globular domains induces conformational changes that expose a methionine-rich hydrophobic patch on the surface of each domain of the protein, which it uses to bind to peptide sequences in its target enzymes. Although these CaM-binding domains typically have little sequence identity, the positions of several bulky hydrophobic residues are often conserved, allowing for classification of CaM-binding domains into recognition motifs, such as the 1-14 and 1-10 motifs. For calcium-independent binding of CaM, a third motif known as the IQ motif is also common. Many CaM-peptide complexes have globular conformations, where CaM's central linker connecting the two domains unwinds, allowing the protein to wrap around a single predominantly alpha-helical target peptide sequence. However, novel structures have recently been reported where the conformation of CaM is highly dissimilar to these globular complexes, in some instances with less than a full compliment of bound calcium ions, as well as novel stoichiometries. Furthermore, many divergent CaM isoforms from yeast and plant species have been discovered with unique calcium-binding and enzymatic activation characteristics compared to the single CaM isoform found in mammals.

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