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Crystal structure of bacterial haem importer complex in the inward-facing conformation

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  • Youichi Naoe

    (Biometal Science Laboratory)

  • Nozomi Nakamura

    (Biometal Science Laboratory
    University of Hyogo)

  • Akihiro Doi

    (Biometal Science Laboratory)

  • Mia Sawabe

    (University of Hyogo)

  • Hiro Nakamura

    (Biometal Science Laboratory)

  • Yoshitsugu Shiro

    (Biometal Science Laboratory
    University of Hyogo)

  • Hiroshi Sugimoto

    (Biometal Science Laboratory
    University of Hyogo)

Abstract

Pathogenic bacteria remove iron from the haem of host tissues and use it as a catalytic center of many enzymes. Haem uptake by pathogenic bacteria is facilitated by the membrane-integrated haem importer, which belongs to the type II ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter. Here we present crystal structures of Burkholderia cenocepacia haem importer BhuUV complexed with the periplasmic haem-binding protein BhuT and in the absence of BhuT. The transmembrane helices of these structures show an inward-facing conformation, in which the cytoplasmic gate of the haem translocation pathway is completely open. Since this conformation is found in both the haem- and nucleotide-free form, the structure of BhuUV-T provides the post-translocation state and the missing piece in the transport cycle of the type II importer. Structural comparison with the outward-facing conformation reported for the haem importer ortholog HmuUV from Yersenia pestis gives mechanistic insights into conformational transitions and haem secretion during the haem transport cycle.

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  • Youichi Naoe & Nozomi Nakamura & Akihiro Doi & Mia Sawabe & Hiro Nakamura & Yoshitsugu Shiro & Hiroshi Sugimoto, 2016. "Crystal structure of bacterial haem importer complex in the inward-facing conformation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13411
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13411
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