AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists are studying calmodulin (CaM), a special protein that can change shape to help bind with other proteins in different ways.
  • There are many models showing how CaM works, including details about how it grabs onto its targets, especially when it binds with calcium (Ca2+).
  • Learning about CaM also helps researchers understand how some changes in this protein can lead to human diseases and how it responds to different signals in our bodies.

Article Abstract

The exceptional versatility of calmodulin (CaM) three-dimensional arrangement is reflected in the growing number of structural models of CaM/protein complexes currently available in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) database, revealing a great diversity of conformations, domain organization, and structural responses to Ca(2+). Understanding CaM binding is complicated by the diversity of target proteins sequences. Data mining of the structures shows that one face of each of the eight CaM helices can contribute to binding, with little overall difference between the Ca(2+) loaded N- and C-lobes and a clear prevalence of the C-lobe low Ca(2+) conditions. The structures reveal a remarkable variety of configurations where CaM binds its targets in a preferred orientation that can be reversed and where CaM rotates upon Ca(2+) binding, suggesting a highly dynamic metastable relation between CaM and its targets. Recent advances in structure-function studies and the discovery of CaM mutations being responsible for human diseases, besides expanding the role of CaM in human pathophysiology, are opening new exciting avenues for the understanding of the how CaM decodes Ca(2+)-dependent and Ca(2+)-independent signals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2014.05.016DOI Listing

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