Assemblies of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Kinase II with Actin and Their Dynamic Regulation by Calmodulin in Dendritic Spines

ORAL

Abstract

Calcium-calmodulin dependent kinase II (CaMKII) plays a key role in the plasticity of dendritic spines. Calcium signals cause calcium-calmodulin to activate CaMKII, which leads to remodeling of the actin filament (F-actin) network in the spine. We elucidate the mechanism of the remodeling by combining computer simulations with protein array experiments and electron microscopic imaging, to arrive at a structural model for the dodecameric complex of CaMKII with F-actin. The binding interface involves multiple domains of CaMKII. This structure explains the architecture of the micron-scale CaMKII/F-actin bundles arising from the multivalence of CaMKII. We also show that the regulatory domain of CaMKII may either bind calmodulin or F-actin, but not both. This frustration along with the multipartite nature of the binding interface allows calmodulin transiently to strip CaMKII from actin assemblies so that they can reorganize. This observation therefore provides a simple mechanism by which the structural dynamics of CaMKII establishes the link between calcium signaling and the morphological plasticity of dendritic spines.

Presenters

  • Margaret Cheung

    Univ of Houston, Department of Physics, University of Houston; Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University, Department of Physics, University of Houston, Physics, University of Houston; Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University

Authors

  • Qian Wang

    Rice University

  • Mingchen Chen

    Rice University

  • Nicholas Schafer

    Rice University, Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University

  • Carlos Bueno

    Rice University, Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology, Rice University, Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology, Rice University

  • Sarah Song

    University of Texas, Health Science Center

  • Andy Hudmon

    Purdue University

  • Peter G Wolynes

    Rice University, Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University

  • Neal Waxham

    University of Texas, Health Science Center, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

  • Margaret Cheung

    Univ of Houston, Department of Physics, University of Houston; Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University, Department of Physics, University of Houston, Physics, University of Houston; Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University