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Structure and regulation of the BsYetJ calcium channel in lipid nanodiscs.


ABSTRACT: BsYetJ is a bacterial homolog of transmembrane BAX inhibitor-1 motif-containing 6 (TMBIM6) membrane protein that plays a key role in the control of calcium homeostasis. However, the BsYetJ (or TMBIM6) structure embedded in a lipid bilayer is uncharacterized, let alone the molecular mechanism of the calcium transport activity. Herein, we report structures of BsYetJ in lipid nanodiscs identified by double electron-electron resonance spectroscopy. Our results reveal that BsYetJ in lipid nanodiscs is structurally different from those crystallized in detergents. We show that BsYetJ conformation is pH-sensitive in apo state (lacking calcium), whereas in a calcium-containing solution it is stuck in an intermediate, inert to pH changes. Only when the transmembrane calcium gradient is established can the calcium-release activity of holo-BsYetJ occur and be mediated by pH-dependent conformational changes, suggesting a dual gating mechanism. Conformational substates involved in the process and a key residue D171 relevant to the gating of calcium are identified. Our study suggests that BsYetJ/TMBIM6 is a pH-dependent, voltage-gated calcium channel.

SUBMITTER: Li CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7720206 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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