What ATP binding does to the Ca2+ pump and how nonproductive phosphoryl transfer is prevented in the absence of Ca2

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Yoshiki KabashimaChikashi Toyoshima

Abstract

Under physiological conditions, most Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) molecules bind ATP before binding the Ca2+ transported. SERCA has a high affinity for ATP even in the absence of Ca2+, and ATP accelerates Ca2+ binding at pH values lower than 7, where SERCA is in the E2 state with low-affinity Ca2+-binding sites. Here we describe the crystal structure of SERCA2a, the isoform predominant in cardiac muscle, in the E2·ATP state at 3.0-Å resolution. In the crystal structure, the arrangement of the cytoplasmic domains is distinctly different from that in canonical E2. The A-domain now takes an E1 position, and the N-domain occupies exactly the same position as that in the E1·ATP·2Ca2+ state relative to the P-domain. As a result, ATP is properly delivered to the phosphorylation site. Yet phosphoryl transfer never takes place without the filling of the two transmembrane Ca2+-binding sites. The present crystal structure explains what ATP binding itself does to SERCA and how nonproductive phosphorylation is prevented in E2.

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