One Intact Transmembrane Substrate Binding Site Is Sufficient for the Function of the Homodimeric Type I ATP-Binding Cassette Importer for Positively Charged Amino Acids Art(MP) 2 of Geobacillus stearothermophilus

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transport systems comprise two transmembrane domains/subunits that form a translocation path and two nucleotide-binding domains/subunits that bind and hydrolyze ATP. Prokaryotic canonical ABC import systems require an extracellular substrate-binding protein for function. K...

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description ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transport systems comprise two transmembrane domains/subunits that form a translocation path and two nucleotide-binding domains/subunits that bind and hydrolyze ATP. Prokaryotic canonical ABC import systems require an extracellular substrate-binding protein for function. Knowledge of substrate-binding sites within the transmembrane subunits is scarce. Recent crystal structures of the ABC importer Art(QN) for positively charged amino acids of revealed the presence of one substrate molecule in a defined binding pocket in each of the transmembrane subunits, ArtQ (J. Yu, J. Ge, J. Heuveling, E. Schneider, and M. Yang, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112:5243-5248, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1415037112). This finding raised the question of whether both sites must be loaded with substrate prior to initiation of the transport cycle. To address this matter, we first explored the role of key residues that form the binding pocket in the closely related Art(MP) transporter of , by monitoring consequences of mutations in ArtM on ATPase and transport activity at the level of purified proteins embedded in liposomes. Our results emphasize that two negatively charged residues (E153 and D160) are crucial for wild-type function. Furthermore, the variant Art[M(L67D)P] exhibited strongly impaired activities, which is why it was considered for construction of a hybrid complex containing one intact and one impaired substrate-binding site. Activity assays clearly revealed that one intact binding site was sufficient for function. To our knowledge, our study provides the first biochemical evidence on transmembrane substrate-binding sites of an ABC importer. Canonical prokaryotic ATP-binding cassette importers mediate the uptake of a large variety of chemicals, including nutrients, osmoprotectants, growth factors, and trace elements. Some also play a role in bacterial pathogenesis, which is why full understanding of their mode of action is of the utmost importance. One of the unsolved problems refers to the chemical nature and number of substrate binding sites formed by the transmembrane subunits. Here, we report that a hybrid amino acid transporter of , encompassing one intact and one impaired transmembrane binding site, is fully competent in transport, suggesting that the binding of one substrate molecule is sufficient to trigger the translocation process.
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Amino Acids, Basic - metabolism
ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - chemistry
ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - genetics
ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - metabolism
Bacterial Proteins - chemistry
Bacterial Proteins - genetics
Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
Binding Sites
Dimerization
Geobacillus stearothermophilus - chemistry
Geobacillus stearothermophilus - genetics
Geobacillus stearothermophilus - metabolism
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