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Structure of the SLC4 transporter Bor1p in an inward-facing conformation

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PROTEIN SCIENCE
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 130-145

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pro.3061

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secondary transport; boron transporter; anion exchanger family; alternating access mechanism; rocking-bundle mechanism; cryo-EM; helical reconstruction; 2D crystallization; homology modeling; molecular dynamics

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  1. NIH [U54 GM094598, R01 GM095747, U54 GM094611, R01 GM118772]
  2. National Science Foundation [ACI-1053575]
  3. Wally Stoelzel Fellowship from the Department of Physics at Arizona State University

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Bor1p is a secondary transporter in yeast that is responsible for boron transport. Bor1p belongs to the SLC4 family which controls bicarbonate exchange and pH regulation in animals as well as borate uptake in plants. The SLC4 family is more distantly related to members of the Amino acid-Polyamine-organoCation (APC) superfamily, which includes well studied transporters such as LeuT, Mhp1, AdiC, vSGLT, UraA, SLC26Dg. Their mechanism generally involves relative movements of two domains: a core domain that binds substrate and a gate domain that in many cases mediates dimerization. To shed light on conformational changes governing transport by the SLC4 family, we grew helical membrane crystals of Bor1p from Saccharomyces mikatae and determined a structure at similar to 6 angstrom resolution using cryo-electron microscopy. To evaluate the conformation of Bor1p in these crystals, a homology model was built based on the related anion exchanger from red blood cells (AE1). This homology model was fitted to the cryo-EM density map using the Molecular Dynamics ( MD) Flexible Fitting method and then relaxed by all-atom MD simulation in explicit solvent and membrane. Mapping of water accessibility indicates that the resulting structure represents an inward-facing conformation. Comparisons of the resulting Bor1p model with the Xray structure of AE1 in an outward-facing conformation, together with MD simulations of inwardfacing and outward-facing Bor1p models, suggest rigid body movements of the core domain relative to the gate domain. These movements are consistent with the rocking-bundle transport mechanism described for other members of the APC superfamily.

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