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Calmodulin Enhances Cryptochrome Binding to INAD in Drosophila Photoreceptors.


ABSTRACT: Light is the main environmental stimulus that synchronizes the endogenous timekeeping systems in most terrestrial organisms. Drosophila cryptochrome (dCRY) is a light-responsive flavoprotein that detects changes in light intensity and wavelength around dawn and dusk. We have previously shown that dCRY acts through Inactivation No Afterpotential D (INAD) in a light-dependent manner on the Signalplex, a multiprotein complex that includes visual-signaling molecules, suggesting a role for dCRY in fly vision. Here, we predict and demonstrate a novel Ca2+-dependent interaction between dCRY and calmodulin (CaM). Through yeast two hybrid, coimmunoprecipitation (Co-IP), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and calorimetric analyses we were able to identify and characterize a CaM binding motif in the dCRY C-terminus. Similarly, we also detailed the CaM binding site of the scaffold protein INAD and demonstrated that CaM bridges dCRY and INAD to form a ternary complex in vivo. Our results suggest a process whereby a rapid dCRY light response stimulates an interaction with INAD, which can be further consolidated by a novel mechanism regulated by CaM.

SUBMITTER: Mazzotta GM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6109769 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calmodulin Enhances Cryptochrome Binding to INAD in <i>Drosophila</i> Photoreceptors.

Mazzotta Gabriella Margherita GM   Bellanda Massimo M   Minervini Giovanni G   Damulewicz Milena M   Cusumano Paola P   Aufiero Simona S   Stefani Monica M   Zambelli Barbara B   Mammi Stefano S   Costa Rodolfo R   Tosatto Silvio C E SCE  

Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 20180820


Light is the main environmental stimulus that synchronizes the endogenous timekeeping systems in most terrestrial organisms. <i>Drosophila</i> cryptochrome (dCRY) is a light-responsive flavoprotein that detects changes in light intensity and wavelength around dawn and dusk. We have previously shown that dCRY acts through Inactivation No Afterpotential D (INAD) in a light-dependent manner on the Signalplex, a multiprotein complex that includes visual-signaling molecules, suggesting a role for dCR  ...[more]

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