C-2 domains are found in many proteins involved in membrane traffic or
signal transduction. Although C-2 domains are thought to bind calcium
ions, the structural basis for calcium binding is unclear. Analysis o
f calcium binding to C-2 domains of synaptotagmin I and protein kinase
C-beta by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy revealed a bipartit
e calcium-binding motif that involves the coordination of two calcium
ions by five aspartate residues located on two separate loops. Sequenc
e comparisons indicated that this may be a widely used calcium-binding
motif, designated here as the C-2 motif.