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Structural insights into H+-coupled multidrug extrusion by a MATE transporter.


ABSTRACT: Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transporters contribute to multidrug resistance by coupling the efflux of drugs to the influx of Na(+) or H(+). Known structures of Na(+)-coupled, extracellular-facing MATE transporters from the NorM subfamily revealed 12 membrane-spanning segments related by a quasi-two-fold rotational symmetry and a multidrug-binding cavity situated near the membrane surface. Here we report the crystal structure of an H(+)-coupled MATE transporter from Bacillus halodurans and the DinF subfamily at 3.2-Å resolution, unveiling a surprisingly asymmetric arrangement of 12 transmembrane helices. We also identified a membrane-embedded substrate-binding chamber by combining crystallographic and biochemical analyses. Our studies further suggested a direct competition between H(+) and substrate during DinF-mediated transport and implied how a MATE transporter alternates between its extracellular- and intracellular-facing conformations to propel multidrug extrusion. Collectively, our results demonstrated heretofore-unrecognized mechanistic diversity among MATE transporters.

SUBMITTER: Lu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3825517 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insights into H+-coupled multidrug extrusion by a MATE transporter.

Lu Min M   Radchenko Martha M   Symersky Jindrich J   Nie Rongxin R   Guo Yi Y  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20131020 11


Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transporters contribute to multidrug resistance by coupling the efflux of drugs to the influx of Na(+) or H(+). Known structures of Na(+)-coupled, extracellular-facing MATE transporters from the NorM subfamily revealed 12 membrane-spanning segments related by a quasi-two-fold rotational symmetry and a multidrug-binding cavity situated near the membrane surface. Here we report the crystal structure of an H(+)-coupled MATE transporter from Bacillus hal  ...[more]

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