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Role of the glutamate 185 residue in proton translocation mediated by the proton-coupled folate transporter SLC46A1.


ABSTRACT: The proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT) SLC46A1 mediates uphill folate transport into enterocytes in proximal small intestine coupled to the inwardly directed proton gradient. Hereditary folate malabsorption is due to loss-of-function mutations in the PCFT gene. This study addresses the functional role of conserved charged amino acid residues within PCFT transmembrane domains with a detailed analysis of the PCFT E185 residue. D156A-, E185A-, E232A-, R148A-, and R376A-PCFT mutants lost function at pH 5.5, as assessed by transient transfection in folate transport-deficient HeLa cells. At pH 7.4, function was preserved only for E185A-PCFT. Loss of function for E185A-PCFT at pH 5.5 was due to an eightfold decrease in the [(3)H]methotrexate (MTX) influx V(max); the MTX influx K(t) was identical to that of wild-type (WT)-PCFT (1.5 microM). Consistent with the intrinsic functionality of E185A-PCFT, [(3)H]MTX influx at pH 5.5 or 7.4 was trans-stimulated in cells preloaded with nonlabeled MTX or 5-formyltetrahydrofolate. Replacement of E185 with Leu, Cys, His, or Gln resulted in a phenotype similar to E185A-PCFT. However, there was greater preservation of activity (approximately 38% of WT) for the similarly charged E185D-PCFT at pH 5.5. All E185 substitution mutants were biotin accessible at the plasma membrane at a level comparable to WT-PCFT. These observations suggest that the E185 residue plays an important role in the coupled flows of protons and folate mediated by PCFT. Coupling appears to have a profound effect on the maximum rate of transport, consistent with augmentation of a rate-limiting step in the PCFT transport cycle.

SUBMITTER: Unal ES 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2711648 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of the glutamate 185 residue in proton translocation mediated by the proton-coupled folate transporter SLC46A1.

Unal Ersin Selcuk ES   Zhao Rongbao R   Goldman I David ID  

American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 20090429 1


The proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT) SLC46A1 mediates uphill folate transport into enterocytes in proximal small intestine coupled to the inwardly directed proton gradient. Hereditary folate malabsorption is due to loss-of-function mutations in the PCFT gene. This study addresses the functional role of conserved charged amino acid residues within PCFT transmembrane domains with a detailed analysis of the PCFT E185 residue. D156A-, E185A-, E232A-, R148A-, and R376A-PCFT mutants lost funct  ...[more]

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