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Single-Molecule Folding Mechanisms of the apo- and Mg2+-Bound States of Human Neuronal Calcium Sensor-1
Neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1) is the primordial member of a family of proteins responsible primarily for sensing changes in neuronal Ca(2+) concentration. NCS-1 is a multispecific protein interacting with a number of binding partners in both calcium-dependent and independent manners, and acting in a variety of cellular processes in which it has been linked to a number of disorders such as schizophrenia and autism. Despite extensive studies on the Ca(2+)-activated state of NCS proteins, little is known about the conformational dynamics of the Mg(2+)-bound and apo states, both of which are populated, at least transiently, at resting Ca(2+) conditions. Here, we used optical tweezers to study the folding behavior of individual NCS-1 molecules in the presence of Mg(2+) and in the absence of divalent ions. Under tension, the Mg(2+)-bound state of NCS-1 unfolds and refolds in a three-state process by populating one intermediate state consisting of a folded C-domain and an unfolded N-domain. The interconversion at equilibrium between the different molecular states populated by NCS-1 was monitored in real time through constant-force measurements and the energy landscapes underlying the observed transitions were reconstructed through hidden Markov model analysis. Unlike what has been observed with the Ca(2+)-bound state, the presence of Mg(2+) allows both the N- and C-domain to fold through all-or-none transitions with similar refolding rates. In the absence of divalent ions, NCS-1 unfolds and refolds reversibly in a two-state reaction involving only the C-domain, whereas the N-domain has no detectable transitions. Overall, the results allowed us to trace the progression of NCS-1 folding along its energy landscapes and provided a solid platform for understanding the conformational dynamics of similar EF-hand proteins.
- National Research Council Italy
- University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Italy
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Bari Aldo Moro Italy
Protein Folding, 02 Physical Sciences, Optical Tweezers, Cations, Divalent, Spectrum Analysis, Neuronal Calcium-Sensor Proteins, Neuropeptides, Biophysics, 612, D2 DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR; EF-HAND MOTIFS; CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES; CALMODULIN MOLECULES; BINDING-PROPERTIES; GUANYLYL CYCLASE; PROTEIN MOLECULE; OPTICAL TWEEZERS; CA2+ BINDING; FORCE, 06 Biological Sciences, Divalent, Markov Chains, Kinetics, Human Neuronal Calcium Sensor-1, apo-state, Mg-Bound State, single molecule studies, optical tweezers, Cations, Escherichia coli, Humans, Thermodynamics, Computer Simulation, Magnesium, 03 Chemical Sciences
Protein Folding, 02 Physical Sciences, Optical Tweezers, Cations, Divalent, Spectrum Analysis, Neuronal Calcium-Sensor Proteins, Neuropeptides, Biophysics, 612, D2 DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR; EF-HAND MOTIFS; CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES; CALMODULIN MOLECULES; BINDING-PROPERTIES; GUANYLYL CYCLASE; PROTEIN MOLECULE; OPTICAL TWEEZERS; CA2+ BINDING; FORCE, 06 Biological Sciences, Divalent, Markov Chains, Kinetics, Human Neuronal Calcium Sensor-1, apo-state, Mg-Bound State, single molecule studies, optical tweezers, Cations, Escherichia coli, Humans, Thermodynamics, Computer Simulation, Magnesium, 03 Chemical Sciences
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