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Identification of ion-selectivity determinants in heavy-metal transport P1B-type ATPases

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volume 195, Issue 2, Pages 93-108

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00232-003-2048-2

Keywords

P-type ATPase; CPx-ATPase; Cu-ATPase; metal binding site; zinc; cadmium; cobalt; copper; silver; CopA; CadA; ZntA; CopB

Funding

  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R15 GM64419] Funding Source: Medline

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P-1B-type ATPases transport a variety of metals (Cd2+, Zn2+, Pb2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Ag+, Cu+) across biomembranes. Characteristic sequences CP[C/H/S] in transmembrane fragment H6 were observed in the putative transporting metal site of the founding members of this subfamily (initially named CPx-ATPases). In spite of their importance for metal homeostasis and biotolerance, their mechanisms of ion selectivity are not understood. Studies of better-characterized P-II-type ATPases (Ca-ATPase and Na,K-ATPase) have identified three transmembrane segments that participate in ion binding and transport. Testing the hypothesis that metal specificity is determined by conserved amino acids located in the equivalent transmembrane segments of P-1B-type ATPases (H6, H7, and H8), 234 P-1B-ATPase protein sequences were analyzed. This showed that although H6 contains characteristic CPX or XPC sequences, conserved amino acids in H7 and H8 provide signature sequences that predict the metal selectivity in each of five P-1B-ATPase subgroups identified. These invariant amino acids contain diverse side chains (thiol, hydroxyl, carbonyl, amide, imidazolium) that can participate in transient metal coordination during transport and consequently determine the particular metal selectivity of each enzyme. Each subgroup shares additional structural characteristics such as the presence (or absence) of particular amino-terminal metal-binding domains and the number of putative transmembrane segments. These differences suggest unique functional characteristics for each subgroup in addition to their particular metal specificity.

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