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2019-06-28Author
Dong, HZhang, Y
Song, R
Xu, J
Yuan, Y
Liu, J
Li, J
Zheng, S
Liu, T
Lu, B
Wang, Y
Klein, ML
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10.1016/j.isci.2019.05.041Abstract
© 2019 The Author(s) Store-operated calcium release-activated calcium (CRAC) channels mediate a variety of cellular signaling functions. The CRAC channel pore-forming protein, Orai1, is a hexamer arranged with 3-fold symmetry. Despite its importance in moving Ca2+ ions into cells, a detailed mechanistic understanding of Orai1 activation is lacking. Herein, a working model is proposed for the putative open state of Orai from Drosophila melanogaster (dOrai), which involves a “twist-to-open” gating mechanism. The proposed model is supported by energetic, structural, and experimental evidence. Fluorescent imaging demonstrates that each subunit on the intracellular side of the pore is inherently strongly cross-linked, which is important for coupling to STIM1, the pore activator, and graded activation of the Orai1 channel. The proposed model thus paves the way for understanding key aspects of calcium signaling at a molecular level. Biological Sciences; Molecular Biology; Structural BiologyCitation to related work
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