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The allosteric mechanism leading to an open-groove lipid conductive state of the TMEM16F scramblase.


ABSTRACT: TMEM16F is a Ca2+-activated phospholipid scramblase in the TMEM16 family of membrane proteins. Unlike other TMEM16s exhibiting a membrane-exposed hydrophilic groove that serves as a translocation pathway for lipids, the experimentally determined structures of TMEM16F shows the groove in a closed conformation even under conditions of maximal scramblase activity. It is currently unknown if/how TMEM16F groove can open for lipid scrambling. Here we describe the analysis of ~400 µs all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the TMEM16F revealing an allosteric mechanism leading to an open-groove, lipid scrambling competent state of the protein. The groove opens into a continuous hydrophilic conduit that is highly similar in structure to that seen in other activated scramblases. The allosteric pathway connects this opening to an observed destabilization of the Ca2+ ion bound at the distal site near the dimer interface, to the dynamics of specific protein regions that produces the open-groove state to scramble phospholipids.

SUBMITTER: Khelashvili G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9484709 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The allosteric mechanism leading to an open-groove lipid conductive state of the TMEM16F scramblase.

Khelashvili George G   Kots Ekaterina E   Cheng Xiaolu X   Levine Michael V MV   Weinstein Harel H  

Communications biology 20220919 1


TMEM16F is a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated phospholipid scramblase in the TMEM16 family of membrane proteins. Unlike other TMEM16s exhibiting a membrane-exposed hydrophilic groove that serves as a translocation pathway for lipids, the experimentally determined structures of TMEM16F shows the groove in a closed conformation even under conditions of maximal scramblase activity. It is currently unknown if/how TMEM16F groove can open for lipid scrambling. Here we describe the analysis of ~400 µs all-ato  ...[more]

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