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. 1998 Jul 15;17(14):3921–3930. doi: 10.1093/emboj/17.14.3921

Ca2+ binding to synaptotagmin: how many Ca2+ ions bind to the tip of a C2-domain?

J Ubach 1, X Zhang 1, X Shao 1, T C Südhof 1, J Rizo 1
PMCID: PMC1170727  PMID: 9670009

Abstract

C2-domains are widespread protein modules with diverse Ca2+-regulatory functions. Although multiple Ca2+ ions are known to bind at the tip of several C2-domains, the exact number of Ca2+-binding sites and their functional relevance are unknown. The first C2-domain of synaptotagmin I is believed to play a key role in neurotransmitter release via its Ca2+-dependent interactions with syntaxin and phospholipids. We have studied the Ca2+-binding mode of this C2-domain as a prototypical C2-domain using NMR spectroscopy and site-directed mutagenesis. The C2-domain is an elliptical module composed of a beta-sandwich with a long axis of 50 A. Our results reveal that the C2-domain binds three Ca2+ ions in a tight cluster spanning only 6 A at the tip of the module. The Ca2+-binding region is formed by two loops whose conformation is stabilized by Ca2+ binding. Binding involves one serine and five aspartate residues that are conserved in numerous C2-domains. All three Ca2+ ions are required for the interactions of the C2-domain with syntaxin and phospholipids. These results support an electrostatic switch model for C2-domain function whereby the beta-sheets of the domain provide a fixed scaffold for the Ca2+-binding loops, and whereby interactions with target molecules are triggered by a Ca2+-induced switch in electrostatic potential.

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