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Roles of the Hydrophobic Gate and Exit Channel in Vigna radiata Pyrophosphatase Ion Translocation
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Roles of the Hydrophobic Gate and Exit Channel in Vigna radiata Pyrophosphatase Ion Translocation

Jia-Yin Tsai, Kai-Zhi Tang, Kun-Mou Li, Bo-Ling Hsu, Yun-Wei Chiang, Adrian GoldmanYuh-Ju Sun
Journal of Molecular Biology
2019
PMID: 30878480

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membrane protein primary ion pump proton translocation pyrophosphate hydrolysis x-ray crystallography Structural Biology Molecular Biology
Membrane-embedded pyrophosphatase (M-PPase) hydrolyzes pyrophosphate to drive ion (H + and/or Na + ) translocation. We determined crystal structures and functions of Vigna radiata M-PPase (VrH + -PPase), the VrH + -PPase–2P i complex and mutants at hydrophobic gate (residue L555) and exit channel (residues T228 and E225). Ion pore diameters along the translocation pathway of three VrH + -PPases complexes (P i -, 2P i - and imidodiphosphate-bound states) present a unique wave-like profile, with different pore diameters at the hydrophobic gate and exit channel, indicating that the ligands induced pore size alterations. The 2P i -bound state with the largest pore diameter might mimic the hydrophobic gate open. In mutant structures, ordered waters detected at the hydrophobic gate among VrH + -PPase imply the possibility of solvation, and numerous waters at the exit channel might signify an open channel. A salt-bridge, E225–R562 is at the way out of the exit channel of VrH + -PPase; E225A mutant makes the interaction eliminated and reveals a decreased pumping ability. E225–R562 might act as a latch to regulate proton release. A water wire from the ion gate (R-D-K-E) through the hydrophobic gate and into the exit channel may reflect the path of proton transfer.

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