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Cryo-EM structure of a fungal mitochondrial calcium uniporter

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NATURE
Volume 559, Issue 7715, Pages 570-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0333-6

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  1. CPRIT Core Facility Support Award [RP170644]
  2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  3. National Institutes of Health [GM079179, R01GM098672, S10OD020054, S10OD021741]
  4. Welch Foundation [I-1578]
  5. Cancer Prevention and Research Initiative of Texas
  6. Virginia Murchison Linthicum Scholar in Medical Research fund

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The mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) is a highly selective calcium channel localized to the inner mitochondrial membrane. Here, we describe the structure of an MCU orthologue from the fungus Neosartorya fischeri (NfMCU) determined to 3.8 angstrom resolution by phase-plate cryo-electron microscopy. The channel is a homotetramer with two-fold symmetry in its amino-terminal domain (NTD) that adopts a similar structure to that of human MCU. The NTD assembles as a dimer of dimers to form a tetrameric ring that connects to the transmembrane domain through an elongated coiledcoil domain. The ion-conducting pore domain maintains four-fold symmetry, with the selectivity filter positioned at the start of the pore-forming TM2 helix. The aspartate and glutamate sidechains of the conserved DIME motif are oriented towards the central axis and separated by one helical turn. The structure of NfMCU offers insights into channel assembly, selective calcium permeation, and inhibitor binding.

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