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The Leucine Zipper EF-hand Containing Transmembrane Protein-1 EF-hand is a Tripartite Calcium, Temperature, and PH Sensor

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Journal Protein Sci
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2021 Feb 12
PMID 33576522
Citations 2
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Leucine Zipper EF-hand containing transmembrane protein-1 (LETM1) is an inner mitochondrial membrane protein that mediates mitochondrial calcium (Ca )/proton exchange. The matrix residing carboxyl (C)-terminal domain contains a sequence identifiable EF-hand motif (EF1) that is highly conserved among orthologues. Deletion of EF1 abrogates LETM1 mediated mitochondrial Ca flux, highlighting the requirement of EF1 for LETM1 function. To understand the mechanistic role of this EF-hand in LETM1 function, we characterized the biophysical properties of EF1 in isolation. Our data show that EF1 exhibits α-helical secondary structure that is augmented in the presence of Ca . Unexpectedly, EF1 features a weak (~mM), but specific, apparent Ca -binding affinity, consistent with the canonical Ca coordination geometry, suggested by our solution NMR. The low affinity is, at least in part, due to an Asp at position 12 of the binding loop, where mutation to Glu increases the affinity by ~4-fold. Further, the binding affinity is sensitive to pH changes within the physiological range experienced by mitochondria. Remarkably, EF1 unfolds at high and low temperatures. Despite these unique EF-hand properties, Ca binding increases the exposure of hydrophobic regions, typical of EF-hands; however, this Ca -induced conformational change shifts EF1 from a monomer to higher order oligomers. Finally, we showed that a second, putative EF-hand within LETM1 is unreactive to Ca either in isolation or tandem with EF1. Collectively, our data reveal that EF1 is structurally and biophysically responsive to pH, Ca and temperature, suggesting a role as a multipartite environmental sensor within LETM1.

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