过表达的酵母 Bax 抑制剂(Bxi1p/Ybh3p)是大肠杆菌中的钙通道

SciEnggJ Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.54645/202417suppmf-87
James Mullin, John Kalhorn, Julia D. Aguiar, Madelyn Crago, Nicholas Mello, Amanda Raffa, Alexander Strakosha, Nicanor Austriaco, O.P.
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人类 Bax 抑制剂-1(HsBI-1/TMBIM6)是进化保守的 TMBIM 超家族蛋白的创始成员,这些蛋白在跨膜 Bax 抑制剂包含基序(TMBIM)内具有序列同源性。从机理上讲,BI-1/TMBIM6 和所有其他哺乳动物 TMBIM 蛋白似乎都参与了钙平衡的维持,细菌 TMBIM 蛋白 BsYetJ 的晶体结构表明,该蛋白是一种 pH 敏感的钙泄漏蛋白。芽殖酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)有一个名为 Bxi1p/Ybh3p 的 TMBIM 家族成员(YNL305C)。为了确定 Bxi1p/Ybh3p 的功能,我们在大肠杆菌中过表达了 Bxi1p-GFP,以研究其推测的钙通道功能。我们发现,与对照组相比,表达 Bxi1p-GFP 的细菌细胞对钙的通透性更高。我们的数据表明,酵母 Bax 抑制剂(Bxi1p)在大肠杆菌中是一种钙通道,从而支持了我们关于 Bxi1p 是 TMBIM 蛋白家族真正成员的提议。最后,平行实验还发现人类 Bax 抑制剂-1(HsBI1/TMBIM6)在细菌中也是一种钙通道。
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Overexpressed yeast Bax inhibitor (Bxi1p/Ybh3p) is a calcium channel in E. coli
Human Bax Inhibitor-1 (HsBI-1/TMBIM6) is the founding member of the evolutionary conserved TMBIM superfamily of proteins that share sequence homology within the transmembrane Bax inhibitor-containing motif (TMBIM). Mechanistically, BI-1/TMBIM6 and all the other mammalian TMBIM proteins appear to be involved in the maintenance of calcium homeostasis, and the crystal structure of a bacterial TMBIM protein, BsYetJ, suggests that the protein is a pH-sensitive calcium leak. The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has a single TMBIM family member (YNL305C) named Bxi1p/Ybh3p. To determine the function Bxi1p/Ybh3p, we overexpressed Bxi1p-GFP in E. coli to interrogate its putative calcium channel function. We show that bacterial cells expressing Bxi1p-GFP are more permeable to calcium than controls. Our data suggests that yeast Bax inhibitor (Bxi1p) is a calcium channel in E. coli, lending support to our proposal that Bxi1p is a bona fide member of the TMBIM family of proteins. Finally, parallel experiments also revealed that the human Bax Inhibitor-1 (HsBI1/TMBIM6) is also a calcium channel in bacteria.
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