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1.
The accessibility of Escherichia coli melibiose permease to aqueous solvent was studied following hydrogen-deuterium exchange kinetics monitored by attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy under four distinct conditions where MelB forms different complexes with its substrates (H(+), Na(+), melibiose). Analysis of the amide II band upon (2)H(2)O exposure discloses a significant sugar protection of the protein against aqueous solvent, resulting in an 8% less exchange of the corresponding H(+)*melibiose*MelB complex compared with the protein in the absence of sugar. Investigation of the amide I exchange reveals clear substrate effects on beta-sheet accessibility, with the complex H(+)*melibiose*MelB being the most protected state against exchange, followed by Na(+)*melibiose*MelB. Although of smaller magnitude, similar changes in alpha-helices plus non-ordered structures are detected. Finally, no differences are observed when analyzing reverse turn structures. The results suggest that sugar binding induces a remarkable compactness of the carrier's structure, affecting mainly beta-sheet domains of the transporter, which, according to secondary structure predictions, may include cytoplasmic loops 4-5 and 10-11. A possible catalytic role of these two loops in the functioning of MelB is hypothesized.  相似文献   

2.
Fourier transform infrared difference spectroscopy has been used to obtain information about substrate-induced structural changes of the melibiose permease (MelB) from Escherichia coli reconstituted into liposomes. Binding of the cosubstrate Na(+) gives rise to several peaks in the amide I and II regions of the difference spectrum Na(+).MelB minus H(+).MelB, that denote the presence of conformational changes in all types of secondary structures (alpha-helices, beta-sheets, loops). In addition, peaks around 1400 and at 1740-1720 cm(-1) are indicative of changes in protonation/deprotonation or in environment of carboxylic groups. Binding of the cosubstrate Li(+) produces a difference spectrum that is also indicative of conformational changes, but that is at variance as compared to that induced by Na(+) binding. To analyze the following transport steps, the melibiose permease with either H(+), Na(+), or Li(+) bound was incubated with melibiose. The difference spectra obtained by subtracting the spectrum cation.MelB from the respective complex cation.melibiose.MelB were roughly similar among them, but different from those induced by cation binding, and more intense. Therefore, major conformational changes that are induced during melibiose binding/substrate translocation, like those denoted by intense peaks at 1668 and 1645 cm(-)(1), are similar for the three cotransporting cations. Changes in the protonation state and/or in the environment of given carboxylic residues were also induced by melibiose-MelB interaction in the presence of cations.  相似文献   

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Electrogenic events associated with the activity of the melibiose permease (MelB), a transporter from Escherichia coli, were investigated. Proteoliposomes containing purified MelB were adsorbed to a solid supported lipid membrane, activated by a substrate concentration jump, and transient currents were measured. When the transporter was preincubated with Na(+) at saturating concentrations, a charge translocation in the protein upon melibiose binding could still be observed. This result demonstrates that binding of the uncharged substrate melibiose triggers a charge displacement in the protein. Further analysis showed that the charge displacement is neither related to extra Na(+) binding to the transporter, nor to the displacement of already bound Na(+) within the transporter. The electrogenic melibiose binding process is explained by a conformational change with concomitant displacement of charged amino acid side chains and/or a reorientation of helix dipoles. A kinetic model is suggested, in which Na(+) and melibiose binding are distinct electrogenic processes associated with approximately the same charge displacement. These binding reactions are fast in the presence of the respective cosubstrate (k > 50 s(-1)).  相似文献   

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Dumas F  Tocanne JF  Leblanc G  Lebrun MC 《Biochemistry》2000,39(16):4846-4854
The structural and functional consequences of a mismatch between the hydrophobic thickness d(P) of a transmembrane protein and that d(L) of the supporting lipid bilayer were investigated using melibiose permease (MelB) from Escherichia coli reconstituted in a set of bis saturated and monounsaturated phosphatidylcholine species differing in acyl-chain length. Influence of MelB on the midpoint gel-to-liquid-phase transition temperature, T(m), of the saturated lipids was investigated through fluorescence polarization experiments, with 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene as the probe, for varying protein/lipid molar ratio. Diagrams in temperature versus MelB concentration showed positive or negative shifts in T(m) with the short-chain lipids DiC12:0-PC and DiC14:0-PC or the long-chain lipids DiC16:0-PC and DiC18:0-PC, respectively. Theoretical analysis of the data yielded a d(L) value of 3.0 +/- 0.1 nm for the protein, similar to the 3.02 nm estimated from hydropathy profiles. Influence of the acyl chain length on the carrier activity of MelB was investigated in the liquid phase, using the monounsaturated PCs. Binding of the sugar to the transporter showed no dependence on the acyl chain length. In contrast, counterflow and Deltapsi-driven experiments revealed strong dependence of melibiose transport on the lipid acyl chain length. Similar bell-shaped transport versus acyl chain length profiles were obtained, optimal activity being supported by diC16:1-PC. On account of a d(P) value of 2.65 nm for the lipid and of various local constraints which would all tend to elongate the acyl chains in contact with the protein, one can conclude that maximal activity was obtained when the hydrophobic thickness of the bilayer matched that of the protein.  相似文献   

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The MelB permease of Salmonella typhimurium (MelB-ST) catalyzes the coupled symport of melibiose and Na(+), Li(+), or H(+). In right-side-out membrane vesicles, melibiose efflux is inhibited by an inwardly directed gradient of Na(+) or Li(+) and stimulated by equimolar concentrations of internal and external Na(+) or Li(+). Melibiose exchange is faster than efflux in the presence of H(+) or Na(+) and stimulated by an inwardly directed Na(+) gradient. Thus, sugar is released from MelB-ST externally prior to the release of cation in agreement with current models proposed for MelB of Escherichia coli (MelB-EC) and LacY. Although Li(+) stimulates efflux, and an outwardly directed Li(+) gradient increases exchange, it is striking that internal and external Li(+) with no gradient inhibits exchange. Furthermore, Trp → dansyl FRET measurements with a fluorescent sugar (2'-(N-dansyl)aminoalkyl-1-thio-β-D-galactopyranoside) demonstrate that MelB-ST, in the presence of Na(+) or Li(+), exhibits (app)K(d) values of ~1 mM for melibiose. Na(+) and Li(+) compete for a common binding pocket with activation constants for FRET of ~1 mM, whereas Rb(+) or Cs(+) exhibits little or no effect. Taken together, the findings indicate that MelB-ST utilizes H(+) in addition to Na(+) and Li(+). FRET studies also show symmetrical emission maximum at ~500 nm with MelB-ST in the presence of 2'-(N-dansyl)aminoalkyl-1-thio-β-D-galactopyranoside and Na(+), Li(+), or H(+), which implies a relatively homogeneous distribution of conformers of MelB-ST ternary complexes in the membrane.  相似文献   

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Infrared difference spectroscopy analysis of the purified melibiose permease of Escherichia coli reconstituted into liposomes was carried out as a function of the presence of the two symporter substrates (Na(+), melibiose) in either H(2)O or in D(2)O media. Essentially, the data first show that addition of Na(+) induces appearance of peaks assigned to changes in the environment and/or orientation of alpha-helical domains of purified melibiose permease. Likewise, melibiose addition in the presence of Na(+) produces peaks corresponding to additional changes of alpha-helix environment or tilt. In addition to these changes, a pair of peaks (1599 (+) cm(-1)/1576 (-) cm(-1)) appearing in the Na(+)-induced difference spectrum is assigned to the antisymmetric stretching of COO(-) groups, since they show practically no shift upon H/D exchange. It is proposed that these acidic groups participate in Na(+) co-ordination. A corresponding pair of peaks, again fairly insensitive to H/D substitution (1591 (-) cm(-1)/1567 (+) cm(-1)), appear in the melibiose-induced difference spectra, and may again be assigned to COO(-) groups. The latter carboxyl groups may correspond to part or all of the acidic residues interacting with Lys or Arg in the resting state that become free upon melibiose binding.  相似文献   

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The lactose permease of Escherichia coli coupled proton transfer across the bacterial inner membrane with the uptake of beta-galactosides. In the present study we have used the cysteine-less C148 mutant that was selectively labeled by fluorescein maleimide on the C148 residue, which is an active component of the substrate transporting cavity. Measurements of the protonation dynamics of the bound pH indicator in the time resolved domain allowed us to probe the binding site by a free diffusing proton. The measured signal was reconstructed by numeric integration of differential rate equations that comply with the detailed balance principle and account for all proton transfer reactions taking place in the reaction mixture. This analysis yields the rate constants and pK values of all residues participating in the fast proton transfer reaction between the bulk and the protein's surface, revealing the exposed residues that react with free protons in a diffusion controlled reaction and how they transfer protons among themselves. The magnitudes of these rate constants were finally evaluated by comparison with the rate predicted by the Debye-Smoluchowski equation. The analysis of the kinetic and pK values indicated that the protein-fluorescein adduct assumes two conformation states. One is dominant above pH 7.4, while the other exists only below 7.1. In the high pH range, the enzyme assumes a constrained configuration and the rate constant of the reaction of a free diffusing proton with the bound dye is 10 times slower than a diffusion controlled reaction. In this state, the carboxylate moiety of residue E126 is in close proximity to the dye and exchanges a proton with it at a very fast rate. Below pH 7.1, the substrate binding domain is in a relaxed configuration and freely accessed by bulk protons, and the rate of proton exchange between the dye and E126 is 100,000 times slower. The relevance of these observations to the catalytic cycle is discussed.  相似文献   

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The melibiose permease of Salmonella typhimurium (MelBSt) catalyzes the stoichiometric symport of galactopyranoside with a cation (H+, Li+, or Na+) and is a prototype for Na+-coupled major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporters presenting from bacteria to mammals. X-ray crystal structures of MelBSt have revealed the molecular recognition mechanism for sugar binding; however, understanding of the cation site and symport mechanism is still vague. To further investigate the transport mechanism and conformational dynamics of MelBSt, we generated a complete single-Cys library containing 476 unique mutants by placing a Cys at each position on a functional Cys-less background. Surprisingly, 105 mutants (22%) exhibit poor transport activities (<15% of Cys-less transport), although the expression levels of most mutants were comparable to that of the control. The affected positions are distributed throughout the protein. Helices I and X and transmembrane residues Asp and Tyr are most affected by cysteine replacement, while helix IX, the cytoplasmic middle-loop, and C-terminal tail are least affected. Single-Cys replacements at the major sugar-binding positions (K18, D19, D124, W128, R149, and W342) or at positions important for cation binding (D55, N58, D59, and T121) abolished the Na+-coupled active transport, as expected. We mapped 50 loss-of-function mutants outside of these substrate-binding sites that suffered from defects in protein expression/stability or conformational dynamics. This complete Cys-scanning mutagenesis study indicates that MelBSt is highly susceptible to single-Cys mutations, and this library will be a useful tool for further structural and functional studies to gain insights into the cation-coupled symport mechanism for Na+-coupled MFS transporters.  相似文献   

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Covalent photolabeling of the melibiose permease (MelB) of Escherichia coli has been undertaken with the sugar analogue [(3)H]-p-azidophenyl alpha-D-galactopyranoside ([(3)H]-alpha-PAPG) with the purpose of identifying the domains forming the MelB sugar-binding site. We show that alpha-PAPG is a high-affinity substrate of MelB (K(d) = 1 x 10(-)(6) M). Its binding to or transport by MelB is Na-dependent and is competitively prevented by melibiose or by the high-affinity ligand p-nitrophenyl alpha-D-galactopyranoside (alpha-NPG). Membrane vesicles containing overexpressed histidine-tagged recombinant MelB were photolabeled in the presence of [(3)H]-alpha-PAPG by irradiation with UV light (lambda = 250 nm). Eighty-five percent of the radioactivity covalently associated with the vesicles was incorporated in a polypeptide corresponding to MelB monomer. MelB labeling was completely prevented by an excess of melibiose or alpha-NPG during the assay. Radioactivity analysis of CNBr cleavage or limited proteolysis products of the purified [(3)H]-alpha-PAPG-labeled transporter suggests that several domains of MelB are targets for labeling. One of the labeled CNBr cleavage products is a peptide with an apparent molecular mass of 5.5 kDa. It is shown that (i) its amino acid sequence is that of the Asp124-Met181 domain of MelB (7.5 kDa), which includes the cytoplasmic loop 4-5 connecting helices IV and V, the hydrophobic helix V, and the outer loop connecting helices V-VI, and (ii) that Arg141 in loop 4-5 is the only labeled amino acid of this peptide. Labeling of loop 4-5 provides independent evidence that this specific domain plays a significant role in MelB transport. Comparison with the well-characterized equivalent domain of LacY suggests that sugar transporters with similar structure and substrate specificity may have conserved domains involved in sugar recognition.  相似文献   

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C Burstein  A Kepes 《Biochimie》1985,67(1):59-67
The melibiose permease system of E. coli K12 has been explored using a strain deficient in lactose permease: 300 P. The accumulation of 1-S-methyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (TMG) was observed. The uptake system was inducible by melibiose and a number of analogs at 30 degrees C. At higher temperatures the differential rate of synthesis decreases until becoming negligible at 42 degrees C. The uptake tends toward a steady state which corresponds to an accumulation several hundredfold over the sugar concentration in the medium. At a given temperature the steady state level was proportional to the initial rate of uptake whatever the degree of induction and the substrate concentration. Lowering the temperature decreased the initial rate of uptake but increased the steady state level. This uptake system was pH dependent with better efficiency at pH 8. It was also dependent on the presence of sodium or lithium ions active at 5 mM whereas potassium at 170 mM enable only about half maximal uptake. The uptake in a medium with choline chloride was less than one fifth of optimal activity. Addition of Li+ brought about half maximal activation at approximately 0.5 mM. The activation consists mainly in a decrease of apparent Km. The emphasis of this study was put on the similarities and differences with lactose permease which is able to transport the same sugar to approximately the same extent. Inducer specificities and substrate specificities were compared and a method of measuring the two activities in the same cells was devised.  相似文献   

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The structure of the melibiose permease from Escherichia coli has been investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, using the purified transporter either in the solubilized state or reconstituted in E. coli lipids. In both instances, the spectra suggest that the permease secondary structure is dominated by alpha-helical components (up to 50%) and contains beta-structure (20%) and additional components assigned to turns, 3(10) helix, and nonordered structures (30%). Two distinct and strong absorption bands are recorded at 1660 and 1653 cm(-1), i.e., in the usual range of absorption of helices of membrane proteins. Moreover, conditions that preserve the transporter functionality (reconstitution in liposomes or solubilization with dodecyl maltoside) make possible the detection of two separate alpha-helical bands of comparable intensity. In contrast, a single intense band, centered at approximately 1656 cm(-1), is recorded from the inactive permease in Triton X-100, or a merged and broader signal is recorded after the solubilized protein is heated in dodecyl maltoside. It is suggested that in the functional permease, distinct signals at 1660 and 1653 cm(-1) arise from two different populations of alpha-helical domains. Furthermore, the sodium- and/or melibiose-induced changes in amide I line shape, and in particular, in the relative amplitudes of the 1660 and 1653 cm(-1) bands, indicate that the secondary structure is modified during the early step of sugar transport. Finally, the observation that approximately 80% of the backbone amide protons can be exchanged suggests high conformational flexibility and/or a large accessibility of the membrane domains to the aqueous solvent.  相似文献   

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P D Roepe  H R Kaback 《Biochemistry》1990,29(10):2572-2577
By use of techniques described recently for lac permease [Roepe, P.D., & Kaback, H.R. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 6087], the melibiose permease from Escherichia coli, another polytopic integral plasma membrane protein, has been purified in a metastable soluble form after overexpression of the melB gene via the T7 RNA polymerase system. As demonstrated with lac permease, soluble melibiose permease is dissociated from the membrane with 5.0 M urea and appears to remain soluble in phosphate buffer at neutral pH after removal of urea by dialysis, although the protein aggregates in a time- and concentration-dependent fashion. Moreover, soluble melibiose permease behaves as a monomer during purification by size exclusion chromatography in the presence of urea. Circular dichroism of purified soluble melibiose permease reveals that the protein is highly helical in potassium phosphate buffer and that secondary structure is disrupted in 5.0 M urea. Finally, purified melibiose permease can be reconstituted into proteoliposomes, and the preparations catalyze membrane potential driven H+/melibiose or Na+/methyl 1-thio-beta,D-galactopyranoside symport. The results provide further support for the notion that hydrophobic transmembrane proteins may be able to assume a nondenatured conformation in aqueous solution and extend the implication that the approach described may represent a general method for rapid isolation and reconstitution of this class of membrane proteins.  相似文献   

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Melibiose permease (MelB) of Escherichia coli is a secondary transporter that couples the uptake of melibiose and various other galactosides to symport of cations that can be Na+, Li+ or H+. MelB belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide: cation symporter family of porters and is suggested to have 12 transmembrane helices. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of MelB at 10A resolution in the membrane plane with cryo-electron microscopy from two-dimensional crystals. The three-dimensional map shows a heart-shaped molecule composed of two domains with a large central cavity between them. The structure is constricted at one side of the membrane while it is open to the other. The overall molecular shape resembles those of lactose permease and glycerol-3-phosphate transporter. However, organization of helices in MelB seems less symmetrical than in these two members of the major facilitator superfamily.  相似文献   

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We have examined the substrate selectivity of the melibiose permease (MelY) from Enterobacter cloacae in comparison with that of the lactose permease (LacY) from Escherichia coli. Both proteins catalyze active transport of lactose or melibiose with comparable affinity and capacity. However, MelY does not transport the analogue methyl-1-thio-β,d-galactopyranoside (TMG), which is a very efficient substrate in LacY. We show that MelY binds TMG and conserves Cys148 (helix V) as a TMG binding residue but fails to transport this ligand. Based on homology modeling, organization of the putative MelY sugar binding site is the same as that in LacY and residues irreplaceable for the symport mechanism are conserved. Moreover, only 15% of the residues where a single-Cys mutant is inactivated by site-directed alkylation differ in MelY. Using site-directed mutagenesis at these positions and engineered cross-homolog chimeras, we show that Val367, at the periplasmic end of transmembrane helix XI, contributes in defining the substrate selectivity profile. Replacement of Val367 with the MelY residue (Ala) leads to impairment of TMG uptake. Exchanging domains N6 and C6 between LacY and MelY also leads to impairment of TMG uptake. TMG uptake activity is restored by the re-introduction of a Val367 in the background of chimera N6(LacY)-C6(MelY). Much less prominent effects are found with the same mutants and chimeras for the transport of lactose or melibiose.  相似文献   

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The substrate binding reaction of the melibiose carrier was analyzed by studying [3H]p-nitrophenyl-alpha-D-galactopyranoside (Np alpha Gal) binding to de-energized membrane vesicles from Escherichia coli RA11 as a function of H+ and Na+ (or Li+) concentrations. The data indicate first that Na+ (or Li+) activates Np alpha Gal binding at all pH values tested between 5.5 and 7.5 and second that H+ inhibits the Na+ (or Li+)-dependent activating effect on Np alpha Gal binding. Similar conclusions were drawn for melibiose and methyl-1-thio-beta-D-galactoside binding activities. Unexpectedly, Np alpha Gal, melibiose, and methyl-1-thio-beta-D-galactoside binding activities are insensitive to a variety of SH reagents which completely block transport activity. Quantitative analysis of the effects of H+ and Na+ ions on the parameters of Np alpha Gal binding show that 1) the maximal number of binding sites is constant irrespective of the concentration of Na+ or Li+ in the range of pH between 6 and 7.5 and 2) the apparent dissociation constant for Np alpha Gal binding varies with both Na+ and H+ according to a relation described by a linear combination of the concentration of H+ and the reciprocal of Na+ concentration. These results can be accounted for by a model which assumes sequential binding of the cation and substrate in this order and competition between Na+ and H+ for a common cationic binding site on the porter. Predictions of the proposed binding model for a carrier mechanism catalyzing sugar transport according to a Na+ symport mode or a H+ symport mode are discussed.  相似文献   

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A method was devised to measure the number of specific substrate binding sites of lactose permease in membrane preparations derived from mechanically disrupted Escherichia coli.The method consists of incubation with radioactive thiodigalactoside (galactosyl β-d-thiogalactoside, TDG) followed by precipitation with 80% saturated (NH4)2SO4 and washing with the same solution.The measurement gave reproducible results, easy to correct for a moderate nonspecific binding, but active transport, when it occurred, resulted in excess counts.The radioactivity bound to the pellet was shown to depend on the presence of intact lac y gene product.Addition of ascorbate and phenazine methosulfate (PMS) stimulated active transport into the membrane vesicles. This could be inhibited by cyanide and by uncoupling agents and under these conditions the number of available binding sites was strongly diminished, while the inhibitors alone did not bring about a similar decrease.The decrease of available substrate binding sites was reversed by removal of oxygen or by washing out the respiratory substrates.The decrease in available binding sites is interpreted as reflecting one of the energy coupling steps which during in vivo active transport prevents the mobile carrier from being available for outflux, but the detailed interpretation of the reported results raises a number of problems connected with the energy cycle of active transport  相似文献   

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Cytoplasmic loop 4-5 of the melibiose permease from Escherichia coli is essential for the process of Na+-sugar translocation (Abdel-Dayem, M., Basquin, C., Pourcher, T., Cordat, E., and Leblanc, G. (2003) J. Biol. Chem. 278, 1518-1524). In the present report, we analyze functional consequences of mutating each of the three acidic amino acids in this loop into cysteines. Among the mutants, only the E142C substitution impairs selectively Na+-sugar translocation. Because R141C has a similar defect, we investigated these two mutants in more detail. Liposomes containing purified mutated melibiose permease were adsorbed onto a solid supported lipid membrane, and transient electrical currents resulting from different substrate concentration jumps were recorded. The currents evoked by a melibiose concentration jump in the presence of Na+, previously assigned to an electrogenic conformational transition (Meyer-Lipp, K., Ganea, C., Pourcher, T., Leblanc, G., and Fendler, K. (2004) Biochemistry 43, 12606-12613), were much smaller for the two mutants than the corresponding signals in cysteineless MelB. Furthermore, in R141C the stimulating effect of melibiose on Na+ affinity was lost. Finally, whereas tryptophan fluorescence spectroscopy revealed impaired conformational changes upon melibiose binding in the mutants, fluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements indicated that the mutants still show cooperative modification of their sugar binding sites by Na+. These data suggest that: 1) loop 4-5 contributes to the coordinated interactions between the ion and sugar binding sites; 2) it participates in an electrogenic conformational transition after melibiose binding that is essential for the subsequent obligatory coupled translocation of substrates. A two-step mechanism for substrate translocation in the melibiose permease is suggested.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of melibiose symport by the melibiose permease of Escherichia coli was studied by looking at the modifications of the facilitated diffusion properties of the permease which arise upon substitution of the coupled cations (H+, Na+, or Li+). Kinetic analysis of melibiose influx and efflux down a concentration gradient, exchange at equilibrium, and counterflow were examined in de-energized membrane vesicles resuspended in media allowing melibiose to be co-transported with either H+, Na+, or Li+. The data show that the maximal rates of melibiose efflux coupled to either H+, Na+, or Li+ are between 10 and 40 times faster than the corresponding influxes. This suggests that the permease functions asymmetrically. Cross-comparison between the rates of net [3H]melibiose entry during the influx reactions coupled to either cation and corresponding unidirectional sugar inflow during exchange and counterflow reactions leads to the conclusions that: 1) the step involving release of the co-substrates from the permease on the inner surface of the membrane is sequenced (sugar first and then coupled cation); 2) this step is rate determining for cycling of the permease. The Na+-melibiose passive flux data indicate in particular that release of Na+ ions rather than release of sugar into the intravesicular space is the slowest step during permease cycling. This property would hamper net passive Na+-melibiose influx but should allow exchange of sugar without concomitant exchange of the coupled cation. Finally, evidence is provided suggesting that the relative rates of release of the two co-substrates from the permease on the inner membrane surface varied considerably in relation to the identity of the coupled cation.  相似文献   

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Sahin-Tóth M  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2000,39(20):6170-6175
The sucrose (CscB) permease is the only member of the oligosaccharide:H(+) symporter family in the Major Facilitator Superfamily that transports sucrose but not lactose or other galactosides. In lactose permease (lac permease), the most studied member of the family, three residues have been shown to participate in galactoside binding: Cys148 hydrophobically interacts with the galactosyl ring, while Glu126 and Arg144 are charge paired and form H-bonds with specific galactosyl OH groups. In the present study, the role of the corresponding residues in sucrose permease, Asp126, Arg144, and Ser148, is investigated using a functional Cys-less mutant (see preceding paper). Replacement of Ser148 with Cys has no significant effect on transport activity or expression, but transport becomes highly sensitive to the sulfhydryl reagent N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) in a manner similar to that of lac permease. However, in contrast to lac permease, substrate affords no protection whatsoever against NEM inactivation of transport or alkylation with [(14)C]NEM. Neutral (Ala, Cys) mutations of Asp126 and Arg144 abolish sucrose transport, while membrane expression is not affected. Similarly, combination of two Ala mutations within the same molecule (Asp126-->Ala/Arg144-->Ala) yields normally expressed, but completely inactive permease. Conservative replacements result in highly active molecules: Asp126-->Glu permease catalyzes sucrose transport comparable to Cys-less permease, while mutant Arg144-->Lys exhibits decreased but significant activity. The observations demonstrate that charge pair Asp126-Arg144 plays an essential role in sucrose transport and suggest that the overall architecture of the substrate binding sites is conserved between sucrose and lac permeases.  相似文献   

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