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Crystal Structure of the RIM1α C2B Domain at 1.7 Å Resolution.

Authors :
Guan, Rong
Dai, Han
Tomchick, Diana R.
Dulubova, Irma
Machius, Mischa
Südhof, Thomas C.
Rizo, Josep
Source :
Biochemistry. 8/7/2007, Vol. 46 Issue 31, p8988-8998. 11p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

RIM proteins play critical roles in synaptic vesicle priming and diverse forms of presynaptic plasticity. The C-terminal C2B domain is the only module that is common to all RIMs but is only distantly related to well-studied C2 domains, and its three-dimensional structure and interactions have not been characterized in detail. Using NMR spectroscopy, we now show that N- and C-terminal extensions beyond the predicted C2B domain core sequence are necessary to form a folded, stable RIM1α C2B domain. We also find that the isolated RIM1α C2B domain is not sufficient for previously described protein-protein interactions involving the RIM1α C-terminus, suggesting that additional sequences adjacent to the C2B domain might be required for these interactions. However, analytical ultracentrifugation shows that the RIM1α C2B domain forms weak dimers in solution. The crystal structure of the RIM1αq C2B domain dimer at 1.7 Å resolution reveals that it forms a β-sandwich characteristic of C2 domains and that the unique N- and C-terminal extensions form a small subdomain that packs against the β-sandwich and mediates dimerization. Our results provide a structural basis to understand the function of RIM C2B domains and suggest that dimerization may be a crucial aspect of RIM function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00062960
Volume :
46
Issue :
31
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26108068
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/bi700698a