Abstract

Wild-type (WT) and the double mutant D813A,D818A (ADA) of the L6-7 loop of SERCA1a were expressed in yeast, purified, and reconstituted into lipids. This allowed us to functionally study these ATPases by both kinetic and spectroscopic means, and to solve previous discrepancies in the published literature about both experimental facts and interpretation concerning the role of this loop in P-type ATPases. We show that in a solubilized state, the ADA mutant experiences a dramatic decrease of its calcium-dependent ATPase activity. On the contrary, reconstituted in a lipid environment, it displays an almost unaltered maximal calcium-dependent ATPase activity at high (millimolar) ATP, with an apparent affinity for Ca(2+) altered only moderately (3-fold). In the absence of ATP, the true affinity of ADA for Ca(2+) is, however, more significantly reduced (20-30-fold) compared with WT, as judged from intrinsic (Trp) or extrinsic (fluorescence isothiocyanate) fluorescence experiments. At low ATP, transient kinetics experiments reveal an overshoot in the ADA phosphorylation level primarily arising from the slowing down of the transition between the nonphosphorylated "E2" and "Ca(2)E1" forms of ADA. At high ATP, this slowing down is only partially compensated for, as ADA turnover remains more sensitive to orthovanadate than WT turnover. ADA ATPase also proved to have a reduced affinity for ATP in studies performed under equilibrium conditions in the absence of Ca(2+), highlighting the long range interactions between L6-7 and the nucleotide-binding site. We propose that these mutations in L6-7 could affect protonation-dependent winding and unwinding events in the nearby M6 transmembrane segment.

Highlights

  • Muscle relaxation occurs by of the removal of calcium from the cytosol and its accumulation into sarcoplasmic reticulum

  • In fast twitch muscle this transport is achieved by the SERCA1a isoform of Ca2ϩ-ATPase [3], with a stoichiometry of two calcium ions transported per ATP molecule hydrolyzed

  • Purification and Reconstitution of wild-type (WT) and D813A,D818A (ADA) SERCA Ca2ϩ-ATPases Expressed in Yeast—WT and ADA-mutated Ca2ϩ-ATPases were expressed in yeast and purified by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography as recently described [27], except that the second affinity chromatography on a Reactive Red column was omitted, as the purity obtained after the first step was found sufficient for functional characterization of the purified enzymes

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Introduction

Muscle relaxation occurs by of the removal of calcium from the cytosol and its accumulation into sarcoplasmic reticulum.

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