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The binding of the substrate in the binding site leads to a switch from the outward-facing open state to the outward-facing occluded state. The TM10 arrangement changes (''Figure 4.C'') and closes the access to the “OUT” side space of the membrane (''Figure 5.A'').
The binding of the substrate in the binding site leads to a switch from the outward-facing open state (2JLN) to the outward-facing occluded state [[4D1B]]. The TM10 arrangement changes (''Figure 4.C'') and closes the access to the “OUT” side space of the membrane (''Figure 5.A'').


Then, there is a change from the outward-facing occluded state to the inward-facing occluded state. (''Figure 5.B'') The substrate-binding site is occluded from the inside of the membrane. It seems that the movement involves the helix bundle of TMs 3 and 8. Moreover, researchers are working on the possibility of a coordinated shifting of TMs 1 and 6  shift with TMs 3 and 8.
Then, there is a change from the outward-facing occluded state to the inward-facing occluded state [[4D1A]]. (''Figure 5.B'') The substrate-binding site is occluded from the inside of the membrane. It seems that the movement involves the helix bundle of TMs 3 and 8. Moreover, researchers are working on the possibility of a coordinated shifting of TMs 1 and 6  shift with TMs 3 and 8.
   
   
Eventually, there is a switch from the inward-facing occluded state to the inward-facing open state. This allows the release of the substrate in the cytoplasm. However, the structures involved in the change still be unclear (''Figure 5.C'').
Eventually, there is a switch from the inward-facing occluded state to the inward-facing open state [[2X79]]. This allows the release of the substrate in the cytoplasm. However, the structures involved in the change still be unclear (''Figure 5.C'').




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== References ==
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