Abstract

Phospholamban (PLB) regulates the activity of the cardiac Ca pump (SERCA2a). The molecular mechanism by which PLB inhibits SERCA2a activity involves physical binding of PLB to the Ca-free, E2 conformation of the enzyme, specifically, formation of E2•PLB, which prevents Ca binding to SERCA2a. To test how different PLB mutants competitively interact with E2, we examined the ability of a gain-of-function, cross-linkable PLB mutant, N27A,N30C,L37A-PLB (PLB3) to inhibit Ca-ATPase activity and to cross-link to the PLB-tethered pump (SER-20G-PLB) after co-expressing the two proteins in insect cells. SER-20G-PLB, a chimeric WT-SERCA2a-WT-PLB construct, retains a fully catalytic active Ca-pump and an intrinsically regulatory, flexibly anchored PLB-tether. SER-20G-PLB exhibited a rightward-shifted Ca-dependent ATPase activity curve (KCa=0.26 ± 0.03 μM), compared to that of WT-SERCA2a expressed alone (KCa=0.15 ± 0.02 μM). Co-expressed PLB3 super-inhibited the WT-PLB-tethered enzyme, further shifting the Ca-dependent ATPase activity curve to the right (KCa=0.66 ± 0.08 μM). Further, in the Ca-free condition, PLB3 cross-linked to K328 of SER-20G-PLB at the cytoplasmic extension of M4. Importantly, the cross-linking was completely inhibited by micromolar Ca and the SERCA inhibitor tharpsigargin. The Ki values for Ca-dependent inhibition of PLB3 cross-linking to the tethered pump was 0.9 ± 0.1 μM, similar to that obtained using samples with co-expression of PLB3 and WT-SERCA2a. A similar gain-of-function mutant N27A,L37A,V49C-PLB, also super-inhibited the tethered pump, and cross-linked to V89C-SER-20G-PLB at the C-terminal end of transmembrane domain M2. These results demonstrate that freely diffusing, gain-of-function PLB mutants completely replace the WT-PLB-tether and must fit into the binding pocket previously occupied by WT-PLB. Thus, there is a reversible equilibrium between different PLB mutants and WT-PLB for binding to E2, in which PLB mutants possessing higher binding affinity for SERCA2a produce more stable E2•PLB and lower Ca affinity.

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