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Structure of a bacterial energy-coupling factor transporter

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NATURE
卷 497, 期 7448, 页码 272-+

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DOI: 10.1038/nature12045

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (973 Programs) [2009CB918801, 2013CB910602]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31021002, 31130002]

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The energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters constitute a novel family of conserved membrane transporters in prokaryotes that have a similar domain organization to the ATP-binding cassette transporters(1-3). Each ECF transporter comprises a pair of cytosolic ATPases (the A and A' components, or EcfA and EcfA'), a membrane-embedded substrate-binding protein (the S component, or EcfS) and a transmembrane energy-coupling component (the T component, or EcfT) that links the EcfA-EcfA' subcomplex to EcfS. The structure and transport mechanism of the quaternary ECF transporter remain largely unknown. Here we report the crystal structure of a nucleotide-free ECF transporter from Lactobacillus brevis at a resolution of 3.5 angstrom. The T component has a horseshoe-shaped open architecture, with five alpha-helices as transmembrane segments and two cytoplasmic alpha-helices as coupling modules connecting to the A and A' components. Strikingly, the S component, thought to be specific for hydroxymethyl pyrimidine, lies horizontally along the lipid membrane and is bound exclusively by the five transmembrane segments and the two cytoplasmic helices of the T component. These structural features suggest a plausible working model for the transport cycle of the ECF transporters.

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