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Title: Visualizing the Structure and Function of Integral Membrane Proteins


1
Visualizing the Structure and Function of
Integral Membrane Proteins
  • C. Watters1, D. Guertin2, D. Conache2, and D.
    Koparov2
  • Department of Biology1 and Library
  • and Informational Services2,
  • Middlebury College
  • 5 July 2005

2
Introduction Goals
  • Create dynamic models of integral membrane
    proteins (IMP).
  • Integrate functional and structural aspects of
    IMP simply but accurately.
  • Render IMP behavior in a stochastic manner.

3
The Na/K Pump A Case in Point
4
The Post-Albers Model of the Na/K Pump
5
Pump Structure and Function A Static Cartoon
6
The Calcium PumpE1 State
E2 State
  • (from PDB, after Toyoshima, et al., 2000 Xu, et
    al., 2002)

7
Conservation of Pump Structures Na/K Pump
Ca2 Pump
8
E1 Structure
  • Helical membrane
  • domains (M) open to
  • cytoplasm Na sticky.
  • Nucleotide- (N) and Phosphate- (P) binding
    domains separated from Activation (A) domain.
  • ATP bound to N domain.

9
E2 Structure
  • Helical membrane domains open to exterior K
    sticky.
  • ATP hydrolyzed ADP released P domain
    phosphorylated.
  • P, N, A domains associated, forming active
    catalytic unit.

10
Creating A Domain Structure
  • Drawing splines and skinning the ATP-binding
    domain (N) using LightWave 3D.

11
Assembled ATPase of the Na/K Pump

12
Na/K Pump(a-subunit)
E1 E2
13
Placing the Pump in a Membrane Perspective
14
The Na/K Pump. THE MOVIES
  • Pumping Ions 1
  • PI 2. Ouabains Revenge the Pump Halted
  • PI 3. Pump Redux, or Overwhelmed by the
    Gradients.
  • PI 4. The Great Na - Na Exchange
  • PI 5. The Great K - K Exchange

15
Limitations of Pump Models
  • Crystallographic structures may not be accurate
    native structures.
  • Organization of transmembrane helical domain is
    inaccurate. Helices not parallel no channel
    evident.
  • Binding sites may not be arranged as depicted.
  • Na- and K-binding sites may be different
    likely overlapping.
  • Cooperative effects of N, P and A domains (
    catalysis) on transmembrane domain likely more
    complex than shown.

16
Other Integral Membrane Proteins Tyrosine
Kinase and G-protein-linked Hormone Receptors
17
Tyrosine Kinase ReceptorsInitial Events EGF
Binding to EGFR
18
Tyrosine Kinase ReceptorsDownstream Transduction
Events
19
Tyrosine Kinase ReceptorsKinase Inhibition by
4-Anilinolquinazoline
David put PDB 1M17 Here, to same Scale,
highlighting inhibitor.
EGFR - Kinase Domain
20
Other Integral Membrane Proteins Signaling by
Tyrosine Kinase and G-protein-linked Hormone
Receptors
David provide link from each still to a QT movie.
21
Acknowledgments
  • Middlebury College
  • Information and Library Services.
  • Professional Development Fund provided by the
    Irene Heinz and John LaPorte Given Professorship
    in Premedical Sciences.

22
The Na/K Pump. I. Forwards
  • The Movie

23
The Na/K Pump. II. Ouabain Inhibition
  • The Movie

24
The Na/K Pump. III. Backwards
  • The Movie

25
The Na/K Pump. IV. Exchanging Na for Na
  • The Movie

26
The Na/K Pump. V. Exchanging K for K
  • The Movie
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