2r2i
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Myristoylated Guanylate Cyclase Activating Protein-1 with Calcium Bound
Overview
Guanylate cyclase-activating proteins (GCAPs) are Ca(2+)-binding proteins, myristoylated at the N terminus that regulate guanylate cyclases in, photoreceptor cells and belong to the family of neuronal calcium sensors, (NCS). Many NCS proteins display a recoverin-like "calcium-myristoyl, switch" whereby the myristoyl group, buried inside the protein in the, Ca(2+)-free state, becomes fully exposed upon Ca(2+) binding. Here we, present a 2.0 A resolution crystal structure of myristoylated GCAP1 with, Ca(2+) bound. The acyl group is buried inside Ca(2+)-bound GCAP1. This is, in sharp contrast to Ca(2+)-bound recoverin, where the myristoyl group is, solvent exposed. Furthermore, we provide direct evidence that the acyl, group in GCAP1 remains buried in the Ca(2+)-free state and does not, undergo switching. A pronounced kink in the C-terminal helix and the, presence of the myristoyl group allow clustering of sequence elements, crucial for GCAP1 activity.
About this Structure
2R2I is a Single protein structure of sequence from Gallus gallus with , and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Stabilizing function for myristoyl group revealed by the crystal structure of a neuronal calcium sensor, guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1., Stephen R, Bereta G, Golczak M, Palczewski K, Sousa MC, Structure. 2007 Nov;15(11):1392-402. PMID:17997965
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Categories: Gallus gallus | Single protein | Stephen, R. | BME | CA | MYR | Calcium | Ef hand | Gcap | Gcap-1 | Gcap1 | Guanylate cyclase activating protein | Lipoprotein | Lyase activator | Myristate | Sensory transduction | Vision
