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Alternating access in maltose transporter mediated by rigid-body rotations.


ABSTRACT: ATP-binding cassette transporters couple ATP hydrolysis to substrate translocation through an alternating access mechanism, but the nature of the conformational changes in a transport cycle remains elusive. Previously we reported the structure of the maltose transporter MalFGK(2) in an outward-facing conformation in which the transmembrane (TM) helices outline a substrate-binding pocket open toward the periplasmic surface and ATP is poised for hydrolysis along the closed nucleotide-binding dimer interface. Here we report the structure of the nucleotide-free maltose transporter in which the substrate binding pocket is only accessible from the cytoplasm and the nucleotide-binding interface is open. Comparison of the same transporter crystallized in two different conformations reveals that alternating access involves rigid-body rotations of the TM subdomains that are coupled to the closure and opening of the nucleotide-binding domain interface. The comparison also reveals that point mutations enabling binding protein-independent transport line dynamic interfaces in the TM region.

SUBMITTER: Khare D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2714826 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alternating access in maltose transporter mediated by rigid-body rotations.

Khare Dheeraj D   Oldham Michael L ML   Orelle Cedric C   Davidson Amy L AL   Chen Jue J  

Molecular cell 20090201 4


ATP-binding cassette transporters couple ATP hydrolysis to substrate translocation through an alternating access mechanism, but the nature of the conformational changes in a transport cycle remains elusive. Previously we reported the structure of the maltose transporter MalFGK(2) in an outward-facing conformation in which the transmembrane (TM) helices outline a substrate-binding pocket open toward the periplasmic surface and ATP is poised for hydrolysis along the closed nucleotide-binding dimer  ...[more]

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