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Cross-linking of Orai1 channels by STIM proteins.


ABSTRACT: The transmembrane docking of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+-sensing STIM proteins with plasma membrane (PM) Orai Ca2+ channels is a critical but poorly understood step in Ca2+ signal generation. STIM1 protein dimers unfold to expose a discrete STIM-Orai activating region (SOAR1) that tethers and activates Orai1 channels within discrete ER-PM junctions. We reveal that each monomer within the SOAR dimer interacts independently with single Orai1 subunits to mediate cross-linking between Orai1 channels. Superresolution imaging and mobility measured by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching reveal that SOAR dimer cross-linking leads to substantial Orai1 channel clustering, resulting in increased efficacy and cooperativity of Orai1 channel function. A concatenated SOAR1 heterodimer containing one monomer point mutated at its critical Orai1 binding residue (F394H), although fully activating Orai channels, is completely defective in cross-linking Orai1 channels. Importantly, the naturally occurring STIM2 variant, STIM2.1, has an eight-amino acid insert in its SOAR unit that renders it functionally identical to the F394H mutant in SOAR1. Contrary to earlier predictions, the SOAR1-SOAR2.1 heterodimer fully activates Orai1 channels but prevents cross-linking and clustering of channels. Interestingly, combined expression of full-length STIM1 with STIM2.1 in a 5:1 ratio causes suppression of sustained agonist-induced Ca2+ oscillations and protects cells from Ca2+ overload, resulting from high agonist-induced Ca2+ release. Thus, STIM2.1 exerts a powerful regulatory effect on signal generation likely through preventing Orai1 channel cross-linking. Overall, STIM-mediated cross-linking of Orai1 channels is a hitherto unrecognized functional paradigm that likely provides an organizational microenvironment within ER-PM junctions with important functional impact on Ca2+ signal generation.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5899466 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cross-linking of Orai1 channels by STIM proteins.

Zhou Yandong Y   Nwokonko Robert M RM   Cai Xiangyu X   Loktionova Natalia A NA   Abdulqadir Raz R   Xin Ping P   Niemeyer Barbara A BA   Wang Youjun Y   Trebak Mohamed M   Gill Donald L DL  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180326 15


The transmembrane docking of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca<sup>2+</sup>-sensing STIM proteins with plasma membrane (PM) Orai Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels is a critical but poorly understood step in Ca<sup>2+</sup> signal generation. STIM1 protein dimers unfold to expose a discrete STIM-Orai activating region (SOAR1) that tethers and activates Orai1 channels within discrete ER-PM junctions. We reveal that each monomer within the SOAR dimer interacts independently with single Orai1 subunits to mediate  ...[more]

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