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A gating mechanism of the BsYetJ calcium channel revealed in an endoplasmic reticulum lipid environment
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A gating mechanism of the BsYetJ calcium channel revealed in an endoplasmic reticulum lipid environment

Yu-Jing Lan, Chu-Chun Cheng, Shu-Chi ChuYun-Wei Chiang
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes, 卷.1865(5), 184153
06/2023
PMID: 36948481

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Apoptosis Calcium channel Electrochemical gradient Endoplasmic reticulum Fluorescence Proteoliposomes Biophysics Biochemistry Cell Biology
The transmembrane BAX inhibitor-1-containing motif 6 (TMBIM6) is suggested to modulate apoptosis by regulating calcium homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). However, the precise molecular mechanism underlying this calcium regulation remains poorly understood. To shed light on this issue, we investigated all negatively charged residues in BsYetJ, a bacterial homolog of TMBIM6, using mutagenesis and fluorescence-based functional assays. We reconstituted BsYetJ in membrane vesicles with a lipid composition similar to that of the ER. Our results show that the charged residues E49 and R205 work together as a major gate, regulating calcium conductance in these ER-like lipid vesicles. However, these residues become largely inactive when reconstituted in other lipid environments. In addition, we found that D195 acts as a minor filter compared to the E49-R205 dyad. Our study uncovers a previously unknown function of BsYetJ/TMBIM6 in the calcium-dependent inactivation of BsYetJ, providing a framework for the development of a lipid-dependent mechanistic model of BsYetJ that will facilitate our understanding of calcium-dependent apoptosis.

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