The regulatory mechanism of protein kinase CK2 has still to be fully clarified. The prevailing hypothesis is that CK2 is controlled by a self-polymerisation mechanism leading to inactive supramolecular assemblies that, when needed, can be disassembled into the α2β2 monomer, the active form of the holoenzyme. In vitro , monomeric α2β2 seems present only at high ionic strengths, typically 0.35-0.50 M NaCl, while at lower salt concentrations oligomers are formed. Here Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and mutagenesis have been employed for the characterization of the oligomeric states of CK2 in solution. SAXS measurements at 0.35 M NaCl show for the first time the shape of the α2β2 active monomer in solution. At 0.25 M salt, despite single average properties refer to an aggregated holoenzyme, deconvolution analysis of SAXS data reveals an equilibrium involving not only circular trimeric and linear oligomeric (3-4 units) forms of α2β2, but also considerable amounts of the monomer. Together SAXS and mutagenesis confirm the presence in solution of the oligomers deduced by crystal structures. The lack of intermediate species such as αβ2, α or β2 indicates that the holoenzyme is a strong complex that does not spontaneously dissociate, challenging what recently proposed on the basis of mass spectrometry data. A significant novel finding is that considerable amount of monomer, the active form of CK2, is present also at low salt. The solution properties of CK2 shown here complement the model of regulation by polymerization.

Characterization of the oligomeric states of the CK2 α2β2 holoenzyme in solution / Lolli, Graziano; Naressi, Denise; Sarno, Stefania; Battistutta, Roberto. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 474:14(2017), pp. 2405-2416. [10.1042/BCJ20170189]

Characterization of the oligomeric states of the CK2 α2β2 holoenzyme in solution

Lolli, Graziano;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The regulatory mechanism of protein kinase CK2 has still to be fully clarified. The prevailing hypothesis is that CK2 is controlled by a self-polymerisation mechanism leading to inactive supramolecular assemblies that, when needed, can be disassembled into the α2β2 monomer, the active form of the holoenzyme. In vitro , monomeric α2β2 seems present only at high ionic strengths, typically 0.35-0.50 M NaCl, while at lower salt concentrations oligomers are formed. Here Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and mutagenesis have been employed for the characterization of the oligomeric states of CK2 in solution. SAXS measurements at 0.35 M NaCl show for the first time the shape of the α2β2 active monomer in solution. At 0.25 M salt, despite single average properties refer to an aggregated holoenzyme, deconvolution analysis of SAXS data reveals an equilibrium involving not only circular trimeric and linear oligomeric (3-4 units) forms of α2β2, but also considerable amounts of the monomer. Together SAXS and mutagenesis confirm the presence in solution of the oligomers deduced by crystal structures. The lack of intermediate species such as αβ2, α or β2 indicates that the holoenzyme is a strong complex that does not spontaneously dissociate, challenging what recently proposed on the basis of mass spectrometry data. A significant novel finding is that considerable amount of monomer, the active form of CK2, is present also at low salt. The solution properties of CK2 shown here complement the model of regulation by polymerization.
2017
14
Lolli, Graziano; Naressi, Denise; Sarno, Stefania; Battistutta, Roberto
Characterization of the oligomeric states of the CK2 α2β2 holoenzyme in solution / Lolli, Graziano; Naressi, Denise; Sarno, Stefania; Battistutta, Roberto. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 474:14(2017), pp. 2405-2416. [10.1042/BCJ20170189]
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