关键词: ASBT structure alternating-access model bile acid transporter disulfide bridge molecular docking substrate binding

Mesh : Bacterial Proteins / chemistry Binding Sites Biological Transport Molecular Conformation Organic Anion Transporters, Sodium-Dependent / chemistry Symporters / chemistry Yersinia / metabolism

来  源:   DOI:10.1107/S2059798320015004

Abstract:
Apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT) retrieves bile acids from the small intestine and plays a pivotal role in enterohepatic circulation. Currently, high-resolution structures are available for two bacterial ASBT homologs (ASBTNM from Neisseria meningitides and ASBTYf from Yersinia frederiksenii), from which an elevator-style alternating-access mechanism has been proposed for substrate transport. A key concept in this model is that the substrate binds to the central cavity of the transporter so that the elevator-like motion can expose the bound substrate alternatingly to either side of the membrane during a transport cycle. However, no structure of an ASBT has been solved with a substrate bound in its central cavity, so how a substrate binds to ASBT remains to be defined. In this study, molecular docking, structure determination and functional analysis were combined to define and validate the details of substrate binding in ASBTYf. The findings provide coherent evidence to provide a clearer picture of how the substrate binds in the central cavity of ASBTYf that fits the alternating-access model.
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