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ATP binding drives substrate capture in an ECF transporter by a release-and-catch mechanism.


ABSTRACT: ECF transporters are a family of active transporters for vitamins. They are composed of four subunits: a membrane-embedded substrate-binding subunit (EcfS), a transmembrane coupling subunit (EcfT) and two ATP-binding-cassette ATPases (EcfA and EcfA'). We have investigated the mechanism of the ECF transporter for riboflavin from the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, LmECF-RibU. Using structural and biochemical approaches, we found that ATP binding to the EcfAA' ATPases drives a conformational change that dissociates the S subunit from the EcfAA'T ECF module. Upon release from the ECF module, the RibU S subunit then binds the riboflavin transport substrate. We also find that S subunits for distinct substrates compete for the ATP-bound state of the ECF module. Our results explain how ECF transporters capture the transport substrate and reproduce the in vivo observations on S-subunit competition for which the family was named.

SUBMITTER: Karpowich NK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4634891 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ATP binding drives substrate capture in an ECF transporter by a release-and-catch mechanism.

Karpowich Nathan K NK   Song Jin Mei JM   Cocco Nicolette N   Wang Da-Neng DN  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20150608 7


ECF transporters are a family of active transporters for vitamins. They are composed of four subunits: a membrane-embedded substrate-binding subunit (EcfS), a transmembrane coupling subunit (EcfT) and two ATP-binding-cassette ATPases (EcfA and EcfA'). We have investigated the mechanism of the ECF transporter for riboflavin from the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, LmECF-RibU. Using structural and biochemical approaches, we found that ATP binding to the EcfAA' ATPases drives a conformational chan  ...[more]

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