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Structural basis for the reaction cycle of DASS dicarboxylate transporters.


ABSTRACT: Citrate, ?-ketoglutarate and succinate are TCA cycle intermediates that also play essential roles in metabolic signaling and cellular regulation. These di- and tricarboxylates are imported into the cell by the divalent anion sodium symporter (DASS) family of plasma membrane transporters, which contains both cotransporters and exchangers. While DASS proteins transport substrates via an elevator mechanism, to date structures are only available for a single DASS cotransporter protein in a substrate-bound, inward-facing state. We report multiple cryo-EM and X-ray structures in four different states, including three hitherto unseen states, along with molecular dynamics simulations, of both a cotransporter and an exchanger. Comparison of these outward- and inward-facing structures reveal how the transport domain translates and rotates within the framework of the scaffold domain through the transport cycle. Additionally, we propose that DASS transporters ensure substrate coupling by a charge-compensation mechanism, and by structural changes upon substrate release.

SUBMITTER: Sauer DB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7553777 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis for the reaction cycle of DASS dicarboxylate transporters.

Sauer David B DB   Trebesch Noah N   Marden Jennifer J JJ   Cocco Nicolette N   Song Jinmei J   Koide Akiko A   Koide Shohei S   Tajkhorshid Emad E   Wang Da-Neng DN  

eLife 20200901


Citrate, α-ketoglutarate and succinate are TCA cycle intermediates that also play essential roles in metabolic signaling and cellular regulation. These di- and tricarboxylates are imported into the cell by the divalent anion sodium symporter (DASS) family of plasma membrane transporters, which contains both cotransporters and exchangers. While DASS proteins transport substrates via an elevator mechanism, to date structures are only available for a single DASS cotransporter protein in a substrate  ...[more]

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