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Characterization of Membrane Transporters by Heterologous Expression in E. coli and Production of Membrane Vesicles
Published on: December 31, 2019
Structure and mechanism of human vesicular polyamine transporter
Yi Guo1, Ge Yang2, Haijiao Liu3,4
1Center for Proteomics & Molecular Therapeutics, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science, 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL, 60064, USA.
Abstract:
Polyamines play essential roles in gene expression and modulate neuronal transmission in mammals. Vesicular polyamine transporters (VPAT) from the SLC18 family exploit the transmembrane H+ gradient to translocate polyamines into secretory vesicles, enabling the quantal release of polyamine neuromodulators and underpinning learning and memory formation. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structures of human VPAT in complex with spermine, spermidine, H+, or tetrabenazine, elucidating discrete lumen-facing states of the antiporter and pivotal interactions between VPAT and its substrate or inhibitor. Leveraging structure-inspired mutagenesis studies and protein structure prediction, we deduce an unforeseen mechanism whereby the polyamine and H+ compete for multiple acidic protein residues both directly and indirectly, and rationalize how the antidopaminergic therapeutic tetrabenazine impedes vesicular transport of polyamines. This study unravels the mechanism of an H+-coupled polyamine antiporter, reveals mechanistic diversity between VPAT and other SLC18 antiporters, and raises new prospects for combating human disorders of polyamine homeostasis.
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