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Structural basis of ion uptake in copper-transporting P1B-type ATPases.


ABSTRACT: Copper is essential for living cells, yet toxic at elevated concentrations. Class 1B P-type (P1B-) ATPases are present in all kingdoms of life, facilitating cellular export of transition metals including copper. P-type ATPases follow an alternating access mechanism, with inward-facing E1 and outward-facing E2 conformations. Nevertheless, no structural information on E1 states is available for P1B-ATPases, hampering mechanistic understanding. Here, we present structures that reach 2.7 Å resolution of a copper-specific P1B-ATPase in an E1 conformation, with complementing data and analyses. Our efforts reveal a domain arrangement that generates space for interaction with ion donating chaperones, and suggest a direct Cu+ transfer to the transmembrane core. A methionine serves a key role by assisting the release of the chaperone-bound ion and forming a cargo entry site together with the cysteines of the CPC signature motif. Collectively, the findings provide insights into P1B-mediated transport, likely applicable also to human P1B-members.

SUBMITTER: Salustros N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9433437 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of ion uptake in copper-transporting P<sub>1B</sub>-type ATPases.

Salustros Nina N   Grønberg Christina C   Abeyrathna Nisansala S NS   Lyu Pin P   Orädd Fredrik F   Wang Kaituo K   Andersson Magnus M   Meloni Gabriele G   Gourdon Pontus P  

Nature communications 20220831 1


Copper is essential for living cells, yet toxic at elevated concentrations. Class 1B P-type (P<sub>1B</sub>-) ATPases are present in all kingdoms of life, facilitating cellular export of transition metals including copper. P-type ATPases follow an alternating access mechanism, with inward-facing E1 and outward-facing E2 conformations. Nevertheless, no structural information on E1 states is available for P<sub>1B</sub>-ATPases, hampering mechanistic understanding. Here, we present structures that  ...[more]

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