R-subunit isoform specificity in protein kinase A:: Distinct features of protein interfaces in PKA types I and II by amide H/2H exchange mass spectrometry
[摘要] The two isoforms (RI and RII) of the regulatory (R) subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase or protein kinase A (PKA) are similar in sequence yet have different biochemical properties and physiological functions. To further understand the molecular basis for R-isoform-specificity, the interactions of the RII beta isoform with the PKA catalytic (C) subunit were analyzed by amide H/(2) H exchange mass spectrometry to compare solvent accessibility of RII beta and the C subunit in their free and complexed states. Direct mapping of the RII beta-C interface revealed important differences between the intersubunit interfaces in the type I and type II holoenzyme complexes. These differences are seen in both the R-subunits as well as the C-subunit. Unlike the type I isoform, the type II isoform complexes require both cAMP-binding domains, and ATP is not obligatory for high affinity interactions with the C-subunit. Surprisingly, the C-subunit mediates distinct, overlapping surfaces of interaction with the two R-isoforms despite a strong homology in sequence and similarity in domain organization. Identification of a remote allosteric site on the C-subunit that is essential for interactions with RII, but not RI subunits, further highlights the considerable diversity in interfaces found in higher order protein complexes mediated by the C-subunit of PKA. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2007-11-23 [发布机构]
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[关键词] amide H/H-2 exchange;MALDI-TOF;protein kinase A;RII beta isoform;cAMP signaling [时效性]