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2XOA

Crystal Structure of the N-terminal three domains of the skeletal muscle Ryanodine Receptor (RyR1)

Summary for 2XOA
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2xoa/pdb
Related2BCX
DescriptorRYANODINE RECEPTOR 1 (2 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsmetal transport, calcium channel, ion channel, membrane protein, malignant hyperthermia, cardiac arrhythmia
Biological sourceORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS (RABBIT)
Cellular locationMembrane; Multi-pass membrane protein (Potential): P11716
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight61972.20
Authors
Tung, C.,Lobo, P.A.,Kimlicka, L.,Van Petegem, F. (deposition date: 2010-08-10, release date: 2010-11-10, Last modification date: 2024-05-08)
Primary citationTung, C.C.,Lobo, P.A.,Kimlicka, L.,Van Petegem, F.
The Amino-Terminal Disease Hotspot of Ryanodine Receptors Forms a Cytoplasmic Vestibule.
Nature, 468:585-, 2010
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Many physiological events require transient increases in cytosolic Ca(2+) concentrations. Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are ion channels that govern the release of Ca(2+) from the endoplasmic and sarcoplasmic reticulum. Mutations in RyRs can lead to severe genetic conditions that affect both cardiac and skeletal muscle, but locating the mutated residues in the full-length channel structure has been difficult. Here we show the 2.5 Å resolution crystal structure of a region spanning three domains of RyR type 1 (RyR1), encompassing amino acid residues 1-559. The domains interact with each other through a predominantly hydrophilic interface. Docking in RyR1 electron microscopy maps unambiguously places the domains in the cytoplasmic portion of the channel, forming a 240-kDa cytoplasmic vestibule around the four-fold symmetry axis. We pinpoint the exact locations of more than 50 disease-associated mutations in full-length RyR1 and RyR2. The mutations can be classified into three groups: those that destabilize the interfaces between the three amino-terminal domains, disturb the folding of individual domains or affect one of six interfaces with other parts of the receptor. We propose a model whereby the opening of a RyR coincides with allosterically coupled motions within the N-terminal domains. This process can be affected by mutations that target various interfaces within and across subunits. The crystal structure provides a framework to understand the many disease-associated mutations in RyRs that have been studied using functional methods, and will be useful for developing new strategies to modulate RyR function in disease states.
PubMed: 21048710
DOI: 10.1038/NATURE09471
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.5 Å)
Structure validation

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