Structure of the autoinhibited kinase domain of CaMKII and SAXS analysis of the holoenzyme
- PMID: 16325579
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.10.029
Structure of the autoinhibited kinase domain of CaMKII and SAXS analysis of the holoenzyme
Abstract
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase-II (CaMKII) is unique among protein kinases for its dodecameric assembly and its complex response to Ca2+. The crystal structure of the autoinhibited kinase domain of CaMKII, determined at 1.8 A resolution, reveals an unexpected dimeric organization in which the calmodulin-responsive regulatory segments form a coiled-coil strut that blocks peptide and ATP binding to the otherwise intrinsically active kinase domains. A threonine residue in the regulatory segment, which when phosphorylated renders CaMKII calmodulin independent, is held apart from the catalytic sites by the organization of the dimer. This ensures a strict Ca2+ dependence for initial activation. The structure of the kinase dimer, when combined with small-angle X-ray scattering data for the holoenzyme, suggests that inactive CaMKII forms tightly packed autoinhibited assemblies that convert upon activation into clusters of loosely tethered and independent kinase domains.
Comment in
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CaMKII structure--an elegant design.Cell. 2005 Dec 2;123(5):765-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.11.017. Cell. 2005. PMID: 16325572
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