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. 1997 Aug 15;326 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):31-8.
doi: 10.1042/bj3260031.

The effects of truncations of the small subunit on m-calpain activity and heterodimer formation

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The effects of truncations of the small subunit on m-calpain activity and heterodimer formation

J S Elce et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

In order to study subunit interactions in calpain, the effects of small subunit truncations on m-calpain activity and heterodimer formation have been measured. It has been shown previously that active calpain is formed by co-expression of the large subunit (80 kDa) of rat m-calpain with a delta 86 form (21 kDa) of the small subunit. cDNA for the full-length 270 amino acid (28.5 kDa) rat calpain small subunit has now been cloned, both with and without an N-terminal histidine tag (NHis10). The full-length small subunit constructs yielded active calpains on co-expression with the large subunit, and the small subunit was autolysed to 20 kDa on exposure of these calpains to Ca2+. A series of deletion mutants of the small subunit, NHis10-delta 86, -delta 99, -delta 107, and -delta 116, gave active heterodimeric calpains with unchanged specific activities, although in decreasing yield, and with a progressive decrease in stability. NHis10-delta 125 formed a heterodimer which was inactive and unstable. Removal of 25 C-terminal residues from delta 86, leaving residues 87-245, abolished both activity and heterodimer formation. The results show that: (a) generation of active m-calpain in Escherichia coli requires heterodimer formation; (b) small subunit residues between 94 and 116 contribute to the stability of the active heterodimer but do not directly affect the catalytic mechanism; (c) residues in the region 245-270 are essential for subunit binding. Finally, it was shown that an inactive mutant Cys103-->Ser-80k/delta 86 calpain, used in order to preclude autolysis, did not dissociate in the presence of Ca2+, a result which does not support the proposal that Ca(2+)-induced dissociation is involved in calpain activation.

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