Target recognition of apocalmodulin by nitric oxide synthase I peptides.
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An increasing number of proteins are found that are regulated by the Ca(2+)-free state of calmodulin, apocalmodulin. Many of these targets harbor a so-called IQ motif within their primary sequence, but several target proteins of apocalmodulin lack this motif. We investigated whether the Ca(2+)-dependent calmodulin-binding site of nitric oxide synthase I could be transformed into a target site of apocalmodulin. Synthetic peptides representing the wild-type amino acid sequence and several peptides carrying mutations were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry and fluorescence spectroscopy. A single amino acid substitution of a negative charge to a positive charge can convert a classical Ca(2+)-dependent binding site of calmodulin into a target site for apocalmodulin. In addition, the introduction of hydrophobic amino acids increases the apparent binding affinity from the micromolar to the nanomolar range. Binding of wild-type and mutant peptides to Ca(2+)-calmodulin was enthalpically driven, and binding to apocalmodulin was entropically driven. Our data indicate that only a few selected amino acid positions in a calmodulin-binding site determine its Ca(2+) dependency.