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Conformational alterations in unidirectional ion transport of a light-driven chloride pump revealed using X-ray free electron lasers.


ABSTRACT: Light-driven chloride-pumping rhodopsins actively transport anions, including various halide ions, across cell membranes. Recent studies using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) have uncovered the structural changes and ion transfer mechanisms in light-driven cation-pumping rhodopsins. However, the mechanism by which the conformational changes pump an anion to achieve unidirectional ion transport, from the extracellular side to the cytoplasmic side, in anion-pumping rhodopsins remains enigmatic. We have collected TR-SFX data of Nonlabens marinus rhodopsin-3 (NM-R3), derived from a marine flavobacterium, at 10-µs and 1-ms time points after photoexcitation. Our structural analysis reveals the conformational alterations during ion transfer and after ion release. Movements of the retinal chromophore initially displace a conserved tryptophan to the cytoplasmic side of NM-R3, accompanied by a slight shift of the halide ion bound to the retinal. After ion release, the inward movements of helix C and helix G and the lateral displacements of the retinal block access to the extracellular side of NM-R3. Anomalous signal data have also been obtained from NM-R3 crystals containing iodide ions. The anomalous density maps provide insight into the halide binding site for ion transfer in NM-R3.

SUBMITTER: Hosaka T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8892520 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conformational alterations in unidirectional ion transport of a light-driven chloride pump revealed using X-ray free electron lasers.

Hosaka Toshiaki T   Nomura Takashi T   Kubo Minoru M   Nakane Takanori T   Fangjia Luo L   Sekine Shun-Ichi SI   Ito Takuhiro T   Murayama Kazutaka K   Ihara Kentaro K   Ehara Haruhiko H   Kashiwagi Kazuhiro K   Katsura Kazushige K   Akasaka Ryogo R   Hisano Tamao T   Tanaka Tomoyuki T   Tanaka Rie R   Arima Toshi T   Yamashita Ayumi A   Sugahara Michihiro M   Naitow Hisashi H   Matsuura Yoshinori Y   Yoshizawa Susumu S   Tono Kensuke K   Owada Shigeki S   Nureki Osamu O   Kimura-Someya Tomomi T   Iwata So S   Nango Eriko E   Shirouzu Mikako M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220301 9


Light-driven chloride-pumping rhodopsins actively transport anions, including various halide ions, across cell membranes. Recent studies using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) have uncovered the structural changes and ion transfer mechanisms in light-driven cation-pumping rhodopsins. However, the mechanism by which the conformational changes pump an anion to achieve unidirectional ion transport, from the extracellular side to the cytoplasmic side, in anion-pumping rhodop  ...[more]

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