Nature Communications (May 2024)

Heliorhodopsin-mediated light-modulation of ABC transporter

  • Shin-Gyu Cho,
  • Ji-Hyun Kim,
  • Ji-eun Lee,
  • In-Jung Choi,
  • Myungchul Song,
  • Kimleng Chuon,
  • Jin-gon Shim,
  • Kun-Wook Kang,
  • Kwang-Hwan Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48650-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Heliorhodopsins (HeRs) have been hypothesized to have widespread functions. Recently, the functions for few HeRs have been revealed; however, the hypothetical functions remain largely unknown. Herein, we investigate light-modulation of heterodimeric multidrug resistance ATP-binding cassette transporters (OmrDE) mediated by Omithinimicrobium cerasi HeR. In this study, we classifiy genes flanking the HeR-encoding genes and identify highly conservative residues for protein–protein interactions. Our results reveal that the interaction between OcHeR and OmrDE shows positive cooperatively sequential binding through thermodynamic parameters. Moreover, light-induced OcHeR upregulates OmrDE drug transportation. Hence, the binding may be crucial to drug resistance in O. cerasi as it survives in a drug-containing habitat. Overall, we unveil a function of HeR as regulatory rhodopsin for multidrug resistance. Our findings suggest potential applications in optogenetic technology.