外膜输送器FecA的门的结构基础
Andrew D Ferguson1, Ranjan Chakraborty, Barbara S Smith
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
概括
细菌的铁吸收依赖于 siderophore 系统. 研究人员确定了大肠杆菌FecA受体的结构,揭示了铁酸盐结合如何触发铁运输的结构变化.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 铁对细菌生长至关重要,其获取通常依赖于高亲和力 siderophore 载体.
- 大肠杆菌中的FecA受体是铁酸盐吸收系统的关键组成部分,这是一个重要的 siderophore-mediated铁获取途径.
研究的目的:
- 阐明FecA外膜受体的铁酸盐结合和运输的结构基础.
- 了解链体诱导的形状变化和 siderophore 受体中信号传播的机制.
主要方法:
- 使用X射线晶体学来确定FecA与铁酸盐复合体中的结构.
- 高分辨率结构分析在2.0和2.5安格斯特罗姆时进行.
主要成果:
- 透露出的晶体结构FecA包括三个域:桶,插头和NH2-终端延伸.
- 铁酸盐结合诱导了形状变化,封闭了FecA的外部口袋.
- 插头域通过外部膜介导信号传播,表明受体占用.
结论:
- 这项研究为了解TonB依赖的外膜受体中的封闭机制提供了结构基础.
- 基于编制的数据和结构洞察力,提出了一种对能源依赖的 siderophore 运输机制.
相关概念视频
Protein Transport to the Outer Chloroplast Membrane
2.3K
Chloroplast outer membrane proteins encoded by the nucleus are synthesized in the cytosol. Soon after synthesis, they bind cytosolic factors such as 14-3-3 protein and the Hsp70 chaperones that keep these precursors in an unfolded state until their translocation.
Two models describe the mechanism of precursor recognition and entry across the outer membrane through the TOC complex. Model 1 suggests the newly synthesized precursor binds to the TOC receptor 159 and forms a complex.
Two models describe the mechanism of precursor recognition and entry across the outer membrane through the TOC complex. Model 1 suggests the newly synthesized precursor binds to the TOC receptor 159 and forms a complex.
2.3K
Membrane Transporters
17.8K
Transporters are essential membrane transport proteins with functions related to cell nutrition, homeostasis, communication, etc. Approximately 7% of all genes in the human genome code for transporters or transporter-related proteins.
Transporters are mainly composed of alpha-helices, built from bundles of ten or more helices traversing the plasma membrane. The solute-binding sites are located midway, where some of the helices are broken or distorted, making space for the binding site through...
Transporters are mainly composed of alpha-helices, built from bundles of ten or more helices traversing the plasma membrane. The solute-binding sites are located midway, where some of the helices are broken or distorted, making space for the binding site through...
17.8K
The Significance of Membrane Transport
41.2K
The transport of solutes across the cell membrane is essential for metabolic processes, like maintaining cell size and volume, generating the action potential, exchanging nutrients and gases, etc. Membrane transport can be either passive or active. It can be simple diffusion, facilitated, or mediated transport aided by transport proteins such as transporters and channels.
Transporters facilitate either an active or passive movement of solutes. They can allow a single-molecule transport down its...
Transporters facilitate either an active or passive movement of solutes. They can allow a single-molecule transport down its...
41.2K
Porin Insertion in the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane
4.7K
Porins are beta-barrel proteins translocated to the mitochondrial outer membrane through the TOM complex into the intermembrane space. Porin precursors bind TIM chaperones within the intermembrane space and are guided to the Sorting and Assembly Machinery complex or SAM complex on the outer mitochondrial membrane.
Three models describe the assembly of porins by the SAM complex and their insertion into the outer membrane. Model 1 suggests that porins are assembled outside the SAM channel as the...
Three models describe the assembly of porins by the SAM complex and their insertion into the outer membrane. Model 1 suggests that porins are assembled outside the SAM channel as the...
4.7K
Facilitated Transport
147.0K
The chemical and physical properties of plasma membranes cause them to be selectively permeable. Since plasma membranes have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions, substances need to be able to transverse both regions. The hydrophobic area of membranes repels substances such as charged ions. Therefore, such substances need special membrane proteins to cross a membrane successfully. In facilitated transport, also known as facilitated diffusion, molecules and ions travel across a...
147.0K
Cellular Membranes and Drug Transport
1.5K
Drugs must traverse multiple biological barriers, such as multi-layered skin, single-layered intestinal epithelium, and the plasma membrane, to reach their target sites within the body. The plasma membrane, a highly structured composite of phospholipids, carbohydrates, and proteins, is the cell's protective boundary, facilitating selective substance exchange.
Phospholipids arrange themselves into a bilayer, with hydrophilic heads oriented outward and hydrophobic tails facing inward.
Phospholipids arrange themselves into a bilayer, with hydrophilic heads oriented outward and hydrophobic tails facing inward.
1.5K


