2nww

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Crystal structure of GltPh in complex with TBOACrystal structure of GltPh in complex with TBOA

Structural highlights

2nww is a 3 chain structure with sequence from 'pyrococcus shinkaii'. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Secondary transporters are integral membrane proteins that catalyse the movement of substrate molecules across the lipid bilayer by coupling substrate transport to one or more ion gradients, thereby providing a mechanism for the concentrative uptake of substrates. Here we describe crystallographic and thermodynamic studies of Glt(Ph), a sodium (Na+)-coupled aspartate transporter, defining sites for aspartate, two sodium ions and d,l-threo-beta-benzyloxyaspartate, an inhibitor. We further show that helical hairpin 2 is the extracellular gate that controls access of substrate and ions to the internal binding sites. At least two sodium ions bind in close proximity to the substrate and these sodium-binding sites, together with the sodium-binding sites in another sodium-coupled transporter, LeuT, define an unwound alpha-helix as the central element of the ion-binding motif, a motif well suited to the binding of sodium and to participation in conformational changes that accompany ion binding and unbinding during the transport cycle.

Coupling substrate and ion binding to extracellular gate of a sodium-dependent aspartate transporter.,Boudker O, Ryan RM, Yernool D, Shimamoto K, Gouaux E Nature. 2007 Jan 25;445(7126):387-93. Epub 2007 Jan 17. PMID:17230192[1]

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References

  1. Boudker O, Ryan RM, Yernool D, Shimamoto K, Gouaux E. Coupling substrate and ion binding to extracellular gate of a sodium-dependent aspartate transporter. Nature. 2007 Jan 25;445(7126):387-93. Epub 2007 Jan 17. PMID:17230192 doi:10.1038/nature05455

2nww, resolution 3.20Å

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