The ATP-bound inward-open conformation of ABCC4 reveals asymmetric ATP binding for substrate transport

IF 3.5 4区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Yue Zhu, Xiaoke Xing, Fuxing Wang, Luojun Chen, Chunhui Zhong, Xiting Lu, Zhanwang Yu, Yongbo Yang, Yi Yao, Qibin Song, Suxia Han, Zheng Liu, Pingfeng Zhang
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Abstract

The multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) ABCC4 facilitates substrate transport across the cytoplasmic membrane, crucial for normal physiology and mediating multidrug resistance in tumor cells. Despite intensive studies on MRPs, ABCC4's transport mechanism remains incompletely understood. In this study, we unveiled an inward-open conformation with an ATP bound to degenerate NBD1. Additionally, we captured the structure with both ATP and substrate co-bound in the inward-open state. Our findings uncover the asymmetric ATP binding in ABCC4 and provide insights into substrate binding and transport mechanisms. ATP binding to NBD1 is parallel to substrate binding to ABCC4, and is a prerequisite for ATP-bound NBD2-induced global conformational changes. Our findings shed new light on targeting ABCC4 in combination with anticancer therapy.

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ABCC4的ATP结合内向开放构象揭示了底物转运的非对称ATP结合。
多药耐药性相关蛋白(MRP)ABCC4 可促进底物在细胞质膜上的转运,这对正常生理和介导肿瘤细胞的多药耐药性至关重要。尽管对 MRP 进行了深入研究,但对 ABCC4 的转运机制仍不甚了解。在这项研究中,我们揭示了 ATP 与退化的 NBD1 结合后的内向开放构象。此外,我们还捕捉到了 ATP 和底物在内向开放状态下共同结合的结构。我们的发现揭示了 ABCC4 中不对称的 ATP 结合,并为底物结合和转运机制提供了见解。ATP 与 NBD1 的结合与底物与 ABCC4 的结合是平行的,并且是 ATP 结合 NBD2 引发全局构象变化的先决条件。我们的发现为靶向 ABCC4 结合抗癌疗法提供了新的思路。
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FEBS Letters
FEBS Letters 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.00
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303
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: FEBS Letters is one of the world''s leading journals in molecular biology and is renowned both for its quality of content and speed of production. Bringing together the most important developments in the molecular biosciences, FEBS Letters provides an international forum for Minireviews, Research Letters and Hypotheses that merit urgent publication.
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