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The Lipid Bilayer Modulates the Structure and Function of an ATP-binding Cassette Exporter.


ABSTRACT: ATP-binding cassette exporters use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to transport substrates across membranes by switching between inward- and outward-facing conformations. Essentially all structural studies of these proteins have been performed with the proteins in detergent micelles, locked in specific conformations and/or at low temperature. Here, we used luminescence resonance energy transfer spectroscopy to study the prototypical ATP-binding cassette exporter MsbA reconstituted in nanodiscs at 37 °C while it performs ATP hydrolysis. We found major differences when comparing MsbA in these native-like conditions with double electron-electron resonance data and the crystal structure of MsbA in the open inward-facing conformation. The most striking differences include a significantly smaller separation between the nucleotide-binding domains and a larger fraction of molecules with associated nucleotide-binding domains in the nucleotide-free apo state. These studies stress the importance of studying membrane proteins in an environment that approaches physiological conditions.

SUBMITTER: Zoghbi ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4813473 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Lipid Bilayer Modulates the Structure and Function of an ATP-binding Cassette Exporter.

Zoghbi Maria E ME   Cooper Rebecca S RS   Altenberg Guillermo A GA  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20160102 9


ATP-binding cassette exporters use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to transport substrates across membranes by switching between inward- and outward-facing conformations. Essentially all structural studies of these proteins have been performed with the proteins in detergent micelles, locked in specific conformations and/or at low temperature. Here, we used luminescence resonance energy transfer spectroscopy to study the prototypical ATP-binding cassette exporter MsbA reconstituted in nanodiscs at 3  ...[more]

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