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D-AKAP2:PKA RII:PDZK1 ternary complex structure: Insights from the nucleation of a polyvalent scaffold

Journal

PROTEIN SCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 105-116

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pro.2593

Keywords

PKA signaling; A-kinase anchoring proteins; D-AKAP2 specificity; AKAP10; PDZK1 crystal structure

Funding

  1. NIH [DK054441, GM34921]
  2. American Heart Association [0825041F]

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A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) regulate cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) signaling in space and time. Dual-specific AKAP2 (D-AKAP2/AKAP10) binds with high affinity to both RI and RII regulatory subunits of PKA and is anchored to transporters through PDZ domain proteins. Here, we describe a structure of D-AKAP2 in complex with two interacting partners and the exact mechanism by which a segment that on its own is disordered presents an -helix to PKA and a -strand to PDZK1. These two motifs nucleate a polyvalent scaffold and show how PKA signaling is linked to the regulation of transporters. Formation of the D-AKAP2: PKA binary complex is an important first step for high affinity interaction with PDZK1, and the structure reveals important clues toward understanding this phenomenon. In contrast to many other AKAPs, D-AKAP2 does not interact directly with the membrane protein. Instead, the interaction is facilitated by the C-terminus of D-AKAP2, which contains two binding motifsthe D-AKAP2(AKB) and the PDZ motifthat are joined by a short linker and only become ordered upon binding to their respective partner signaling proteins. The D-AKAP2(AKB) binds to the D/D domain of the R-subunit and the C-terminal PDZ motif binds to a PDZ domain (from PDZK1) that serves as a bridging protein to the transporter. This structure also provides insights into the fundamental question of why D-AKAP2 would exhibit a differential mode of binding to the two PKA isoforms.

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