Chloride-Dependent Cation Transport via SLC12 Carriers at Atomic Resolution.

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Eric Delpire
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Abstract

The SLC12 family of genes encodes electroneutral Cl--dependent cation transporters (i.e., Na-Cl, K-Cl, Na-K-2Cl cotransporters), which play significant roles in maintaining cell and body homeostasis. Recent resolution of their structures at the atomic level provides a new understanding how these transporters operate in health and disease and how they are targeted for therapeutic intervention. Overall, the SLC12 transporter cryo-EM structures confirm some key features established by traditional biochemical and molecular methods, such as the presence of 12 transmembrane domains and the formation of a functional dimer. Study of these structures also uncovers previously unknown features, such as the presence of strategic salt bridges that explain why transporters are stabilized in specific conformations. The cryo-EM structures show similarities with other transport protein structures, especially regarding the position of the cations. The structures also pose challenging questions regarding the number of ions bound and the strict electroneutrality that is conventional understanding.

SLC12 基因家族编码电中性 Cl 依赖性阳离子转运体(即 Na-Cl、K-Cl、Na-K-2Cl 共转运体),它们在维持细胞和机体平衡方面发挥着重要作用。最近对这些转运体的原子级结构进行的解析,使人们对这些转运体在健康和疾病中如何运作以及如何对其进行靶向治疗干预有了新的认识。总体而言,SLC12 转运体的低温电子显微镜结构证实了传统生化和分子方法所确定的一些关键特征,如存在 12 个跨膜结构域和形成一个功能性二聚体。对这些结构的研究还发现了一些以前未知的特征,如存在策略性盐桥,这解释了为什么转运体能稳定在特定的构象中。低温电子显微镜结构显示出与其他转运蛋白结构的相似性,尤其是阳离子的位置。这些结构还提出了一些具有挑战性的问题,如结合离子的数量以及传统理解中严格的电中性。
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Annual review of physiology
Annual review of physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Since 1939, the Annual Review of Physiology has been highlighting significant developments in animal physiology. The journal covers diverse areas, including cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal physiology, neurophysiology, renal and electrolyte physiology, respiratory physiology, and special topics.
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