Histidine residues 912 and 913 in protein associated with Myc are necessary for the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity

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Gao, XL [1 ]
Patel, TB [1 ]
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[1] Loyola Univ, Stritch Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol & Expt Therapeut, Maywood, IL 60153 USA
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10.1124/mol.104.005355
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We reported previously that protein associated with Myc (PAM) interacts with the C2 domain of type V adenylyl cyclase (ACV-C2) and that purified PAM is a potent inhibitor of Galphas- stimulated ACV activity (J Biol Chem 276: 47583 - 47589, 2001). The present study was conducted to identify the region in PAM that inhibits ACV activity and to determine whether its binding with the ACV-C2 is necessary and sufficient to inhibit the enzyme. Coexpression of ACV and full-length PAM or its N-terminal third (PAM-N) in COS-7 cells inhibited isoproterenol-stimulated cAMP accumulation. Deletion of the RCC1 homology domains in PAM-N abolished its ability to inhibit isoproterenol-stimulated cAMP formation in cells. Purified GST fusion protein of the second RCC1 homology domain (RHD2) of PAM was sufficient to bind with ACV-C2 and inhibit Galphas-stimulated ACV activity. In addition, deletion of 11 amino acids in GST-RHD2 obliterated its ability to bind with and inhibit ACV. The C terminus of the RHD2 domain bound with ACV-C2 without inhibiting enzyme activity. Furthermore, substitution of His912 and His913 with alanine in the GST-RHD2 obliterated its ability to inhibit ACV without altering binding to ACV-C2. Likewise, H912/913A mutants of both PAM-N and full-length PAM did not inhibit cAMP formation in cells. Thus, the RHD2 domain of PAM is sufficient to inhibit Galphas- stimulated ACV activity and the binding of RHD2 to ACV-C2 is necessary but not sufficient for this inhibition. Moreover, His912 and His913 in PAM are critical for inhibiting ACV.
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