Title : SARAF Luminal Domain Structure Reveals a Novel Domain-Swapped beta-Sandwich Fold Important for SOCE Modulation - Kimberlin_2019_J.Mol.Biol_431_2869 |
Author(s) : Kimberlin CR , Meshcheriakova A , Palty R , Raveh A , Karbat I , Reuveny E , Minor DL, Jr. |
Ref : Journal of Molecular Biology , 431 :2869 , 2019 |
Abstract :
Store-Operated Calcium Entry (SOCE) plays key roles in cell proliferation, muscle contraction, immune responses, and memory formation. The coordinated interactions of a number of proteins from the plasma and endoplasmic reticulum membranes control SOCE to replenish internal Ca(2+) stores and generate intracellular Ca(2+) signals. SARAF, an endoplasmic reticulum resident component of the SOCE pathway having no homology to any characterized protein, serves as an important brake on SOCE. Here, we describe the X-ray crystal structure of the SARAF luminal domain, SARAFL. This domain forms a novel 10-stranded beta-sandwich fold that includes a set of three conserved disulfide bonds, denoted the "SARAF-fold." The structure reveals a domain-swapped dimer in which the last two beta-strands (beta9 and beta10) are exchanged forming a region denoted the "SARAF luminal switch" that is essential for dimerization. Sequence comparisons reveal that the SARAF-fold is highly conserved in vertebrates and in a variety of pathologic fungi. Forster resonance energy transfer experiments using full-length SARAF validate the formation of the domain-swapped dimer in cells and demonstrate that dimerization is reversible. A designed variant lacking the SARAF luminal switch shows that the domain swapping is essential to function and indicates that the SARAF dimer accelerates SOCE inactivation. |
PubMedSearch : Kimberlin_2019_J.Mol.Biol_431_2869 |
PubMedID: 31082439 |
Kimberlin CR, Meshcheriakova A, Palty R, Raveh A, Karbat I, Reuveny E, Minor DL, Jr. (2019)
SARAF Luminal Domain Structure Reveals a Novel Domain-Swapped beta-Sandwich Fold Important for SOCE Modulation
Journal of Molecular Biology
431 :2869
Kimberlin CR, Meshcheriakova A, Palty R, Raveh A, Karbat I, Reuveny E, Minor DL, Jr. (2019)
Journal of Molecular Biology
431 :2869