eLife (Jan 2022)

Structural and functional properties of a magnesium transporter of the SLC11/NRAMP family

  • Karthik Ramanadane,
  • Monique S Straub,
  • Raimund Dutzler,
  • Cristina Manatschal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.74589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Members of the ubiquitous SLC11/NRAMP family catalyze the uptake of divalent transition metal ions into cells. They have evolved to efficiently select these trace elements from a large pool of Ca2+ and Mg2+, which are both orders of magnitude more abundant, and to concentrate them in the cytoplasm aided by the cotransport of H+ serving as energy source. In the present study, we have characterized a member of a distant clade of the family found in prokaryotes, termed NRMTs, that were proposed to function as transporters of Mg2+. The protein transports Mg2+ and Mn2+ but not Ca2+ by a mechanism that is not coupled to H+. Structures determined by cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography revealed a generally similar protein architecture compared to classical NRAMPs, with a restructured ion binding site whose increased volume provides suitable interactions with ions that likely have retained much of their hydration shell.

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