eLife (Feb 2019)

Structures in multiple conformations reveal distinct transition metal and proton pathways in an Nramp transporter

  • Aaron T Bozzi,
  • Christina M Zimanyi,
  • John M Nicoludis,
  • Brandon K Lee,
  • Casey H Zhang,
  • Rachelle Gaudet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.41124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Nramp family transporters—expressed in organisms from bacteria to humans—enable uptake of essential divalent transition metals via an alternating-access mechanism that also involves proton transport. We present high-resolution structures of Deinococcus radiodurans (Dra)Nramp in multiple conformations to provide a thorough description of the Nramp transport cycle by identifying the key intramolecular rearrangements and changes to the metal coordination sphere. Strikingly, while metal transport requires cycling from outward- to inward-open states, efficient proton transport still occurs in outward-locked (but not inward-locked) DraNramp. We propose a model in which metal and proton enter the transporter via the same external pathway to the binding site, but follow separate routes to the cytoplasm, which could facilitate the co-transport of two cationic species. Our results illustrate the flexibility of the LeuT fold to support a broad range of substrate transport and conformational change mechanisms.

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