scholarly journals Decision letter: Substrate transport and anion permeation proceed through distinct pathways in glutamate transporters

2017 ◽  
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Hongying Cheng ◽  
Delany Torres-Salazar ◽  
Aneysis D Gonzalez-Suarez ◽  
Susan G Amara ◽  
Ivet Bahar

eLife ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Hongying Cheng ◽  
Delany Torres-Salazar ◽  
Aneysis D Gonzalez-Suarez ◽  
Susan G Amara ◽  
Ivet Bahar

Advances in structure-function analyses and computational biology have enabled a deeper understanding of how excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) mediate chloride permeation and substrate transport. However, the mechanism of structural coupling between these functions remains to be established. Using a combination of molecular modeling, substituted cysteine accessibility, electrophysiology and glutamate uptake assays, we identified a chloride-channeling conformer, iChS, transiently accessible as EAAT1 reconfigures from substrate/ion-loaded into a substrate-releasing conformer. Opening of the anion permeation path in this iChS is controlled by the elevator-like movement of the substrate-binding core, along with its wall that simultaneously lines the anion permeation path (global); and repacking of a cluster of hydrophobic residues near the extracellular vestibule (local). Moreover, our results demonstrate that stabilization of iChS by chemical modifications favors anion channeling at the expense of substrate transport, suggesting a mutually exclusive regulation mediated by the movement of the flexible wall lining the two regions.


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjie Xie ◽  
Silvia Dolder ◽  
Mark Siegrist ◽  
Antoinette Wetterwald ◽  
Willy Hofstetter

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-106
Author(s):  
Thomas Oberle ◽  
Christoph Ziegler ◽  
Robert Thieme ◽  
Martin Porschen
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Author(s):  
Numan Taspinar ◽  
Ahmet Hacimuftuoglu ◽  
Selcuk Butuner ◽  
Basak Togar ◽  
Gokhan Arslan ◽  
...  

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