The conformational plasticity of the selectivity filter methionines controls the in-cell Cu(I) uptake through the CTR1 transporter.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
QRB Discovery Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1017/qrd.2022.2
Pavel Janoš, Jana Aupič, Sharon Ruthstein, Alessandra Magistrato
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Abstract

Copper is a trace element vital to many cellular functions. Yet its abnormal levels are toxic to cells, provoking a variety of severe diseases. The high affinity copper transporter 1 (CTR1), being the main in-cell copper [Cu(I)] entry route, tightly regulates its cellular uptake via a still elusive mechanism. Here, all-atoms simulations unlock the molecular terms of Cu(I) transport in eukaryotes disclosing that the two methionine (Met) triads, forming the selectivity filter, play an unprecedented dual role both enabling selective Cu(I) transport and regulating its uptake rate thanks to an intimate coupling between the conformational plasticity of their bulky side chains and the number of bound Cu(I) ions. Namely, the Met residues act as a gate reducing the Cu(I) import rate when two ions simultaneously bind to CTR1. This may represent an elegant autoregulatory mechanism through which CTR1 protects the cells from excessively high, and hence toxic, in-cell Cu(I) levels. Overall, our outcomes resolve fundamental questions in CTR1 biology and open new windows of opportunity to tackle diseases associated with an imbalanced copper uptake.

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选择性过滤蛋氨酸的构象可塑性通过CTR1转运体控制细胞内Cu(I)的摄取。
铜是一种对许多细胞功能至关重要的微量元素。然而,它的异常水平对细胞是有毒的,引发各种严重的疾病。高亲和铜转运蛋白1 (CTR1)是细胞内铜[Cu(I)]的主要进入途径,通过一种尚不明确的机制严格调节其细胞摄取。在这里,全原子模拟揭示了真核生物中Cu(I)运输的分子术语,揭示了两个蛋氨酸(Met)三联体,形成选择性过滤器,由于其庞大侧链的构象可塑性与结合的Cu(I)离子数量之间的密切耦合,在实现选择性Cu(I)运输和调节其摄取速率方面发挥了前所未有的双重作用。也就是说,当两个离子同时结合到CTR1上时,Met残基就像一个门,降低了Cu(I)的输入速率。这可能代表了一种优雅的自我调节机制,通过该机制,CTR1保护细胞免受过高的细胞内Cu(I)水平,从而产生毒性。总的来说,我们的结果解决了CTR1生物学的基本问题,并为解决与铜摄取不平衡相关的疾病打开了新的机会之窗。
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QRB Discovery
QRB Discovery Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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