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Inward-facing conformation of a multidrug resistance MATE family transporter.


ABSTRACT: Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transporters mediate excretion of xenobiotics and toxic metabolites, thereby conferring multidrug resistance in bacterial pathogens and cancer cells. Structural information on the alternate conformational states and knowledge of the detailed mechanism of MATE transport are of great importance for drug development. However, the structures of MATE transporters are only known in V-shaped outward-facing conformations. Here, we present the crystal structure of a MATE transporter from Pyrococcus furiosus (PfMATE) in the long-sought-after inward-facing state, which was obtained after crystallization in the presence of native lipids. Transition from the outward-facing state to the inward-facing state involves rigid body movements of transmembrane helices (TMs) 2-6 and 8-12 to form an inverted V, facilitated by a loose binding of TM1 and TM7 to their respective bundles and their conformational flexibility. The inward-facing structure of PfMATE in combination with the outward-facing one supports an alternating access mechanism for the MATE family transporters.

SUBMITTER: Zakrzewska S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6589766 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inward-facing conformation of a multidrug resistance MATE family transporter.

Zakrzewska Sandra S   Mehdipour Ahmad Reza AR   Malviya Viveka Nand VN   Nonaka Tsuyoshi T   Koepke Juergen J   Muenke Cornelia C   Hausner Winfried W   Hummer Gerhard G   Safarian Schara S   Michel Hartmut H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190603 25


Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transporters mediate excretion of xenobiotics and toxic metabolites, thereby conferring multidrug resistance in bacterial pathogens and cancer cells. Structural information on the alternate conformational states and knowledge of the detailed mechanism of MATE transport are of great importance for drug development. However, the structures of MATE transporters are only known in V-shaped outward-facing conformations. Here, we present the crystal structu  ...[more]

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