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1.
Wu J  Hardy D  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》1999,38(6):1715-1720
The N-terminal six transmenbrane helices (N6) and the C-terminal six transmembrane helices (C6) of the lactose permease, each containing a single-Cys residue, were coexpressed, and proximity was studied. Paired Cys residues in helices IV (positions 114, 116, 119, 122, 125, or 129) and VII (227, 231, 232, 234, 235, 238, 239, 242, 243, 245, or 246) or XI (350, 353, 354, 357, 361, or 364) were tested for cross-linking in the presence of two rigid homobifunctional thiol-specific cross-linkers, N,N'-o-phenylenedimaleimide (o-PDM; 6 A) and N,N'-p-phenylenedimaleimide (p-PDM; 10 A). Cys residues in the middle of helix IV (position 119 or 122) cross-link to Cys residues in the middle of helix VII (position 238, 239, 242, or 243). In contrast, no cross-linking is evident with paired Cys residues at either end of helix IV (position 114, 116, 125, or 129) or helix VII (position 227, 231, 232, 234, 235, 245, or 246). On the other hand, Cys residues in the cytoplasmic half of helix IV (position 125 or 129) cross-link with Cys residues in the cytoplasmic half of helix XI (position 350, 353, or 354), while paired Cys residues at the periplasmic ends of the two helices do not cross-link. The results indicate that helices IV and VII cross in a scissors-like manner with the cytoplasmic end of helix IV tilting toward helix XI.  相似文献   

2.
The lactose permease of Escherichia coli was expressed in two fragments (split permease), each with a Cys residue, and cross-linking was studied. Split permease with a discontinuity in either loop II/III (N2C10permease) or loop VI/VII (N6C6permease) was used. Proximity of multiple pairs of Cys residues in helices I and XI or XII was examined by using three homobifunctional thiol-specific cross-linking reagents of different lengths and flexibilities (6 A, rigid; 10 A, rigid; 16 A, flexible) or iodine. Cys residues in the periplasmic half of helix I cross-link to Cys residues in the periplasmic half of helix XI. In contrast, no cross-linking is evident with paired Cys residues near the cytoplasmic ends of helices I and XI. Therefore, the periplasmic halves of helices I and XI are in close proximity, and the helices tilt away from each other towards the cytoplasmic face of the membrane. Cross-linking is also found with paired Cys residues near the middle of helices I and XII, but not with paired Cys residues near either end of the helices. Thus, helices I and XII are in close proximity only in the approximate middle of the membrane. Based on the findings, a modified helix packing model is proposed.  相似文献   

3.
Wu J  Hardy D  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》1999,38(8):2320-2325
The six N-terminal transmembrane helices (N6) and the six C-terminal transmembrane helices (C6) in lactose permease, each containing a single Cys residue, were coexpressed, and cross-linking was studied. The proximity of paired Cys residues in helices V and VII, VIII, or X was studied by thiol-specific chemical cross-linking. The results demonstrate that Cys residues in the periplasmic half of helix V cross-link with Cys residues in the periplasmic half of helix VII. In contrast, no cross-linking is evident with paired Cys residues in the cytoplasmic halves of helices V and VII. Moreover, Cys residues on one entire face of helix V cross-link with Cys residues on one face of helix VIII. Finally, paired Cys residues at the cytoplasmic ends of helices V and X cross-link, but no cross-linking is observed when paired Cys residues are placed at the periplasmic ends of the two helices. Taken together, the results indicate that the periplasmic halves of helices V and VII are in close proximity and that the two helices tilt away from one another toward the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. Furthermore, helices V and VIII are in close proximity throughout their lengths and do not tilt appreciably with respect to one another, and helices V and X are in close proximity at the cytoplasmic but not at the periplasmic face of the membrane.  相似文献   

4.
By using functional lactose permease devoid of native Cys residues with a discontinuity in the periplasmic loop between helices VII and VIII (N(7)/C(5) split permease), cross-linking between engineered paired Cys residues in helices VII and X was studied with the homobifunctional, thiol-specific cross-linkers 1,1-methanediyl bismethanethiosulfonate (3 A), N,N'-o- phenylenedimaleimide (6 A) and N,N'-p-phenylenedimaleimide (10 A). Mutant Asp240-->Cys (helix VII)/Lys319-->Cys (helix X) cross-links most efficiently with the 3 A reagent, providing direct support for studies indicating that Asp240 and Lys319 are in close proximity and charge paired. Furthermore, cross-linking the two positions inactivates the protein. Other Cys residues more disposed towards the middle of helix VII cross-link to Cys residues in the approximate middle of helix X, while no cross-linking is evident with paired Cys residues at the periplasmic or cytoplasmic ends of these helices. Thus, helices VII and X are in close proximity in the middle of the membrane. In the presence of ligand, the distance between Cys residues at positions 240 (helice VII) and 319 (helix X) increases. In contrast, the distance between paired Cys residues more disposed towards the cytoplasmic face of the membrane decreases in a manner suggesting that ligand binding induces a scissors-like movement between the two helices. The results are consistent with a recently proposed mechanism for lactose/H(+) symport in which substrate binding induces a conformational change between helices VII and X, during transfer of H(+) from His322 (helix X)/Glu269 (helix VIII) to Glu325 (helix X).  相似文献   

5.
Venkatesan P  Kwaw I  Hu Y  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2000,39(35):10641-10648
Site-directed sulfhydryl modification in situ is employed to investigate structural and dynamic features of transmembrane helix VII and the beginning of the periplasmic loop between helices VII and VIII (loop VII/VIII). Essentially all of the Cys-replacement mutants in the periplasmic half of the helix and the portion of loop VII/VIII tested are labeled by N-[(14)C]ethylmaleimide (NEM). In contrast, with the exception of two mutants at the cytoplasmic end of helix VII, none of the mutants in the cytoplasmic half react with the alkylating agent. Labeling of most of the mutants is unaltered by ligand at 25 degrees C. However, at 4 degrees C, conformational changes induced by substrate binding become apparent. In the presence of ligand, permease mutants with a Cys residue at position 241, 242, 244, 245, 246, or 248 undergo a marked increase in labeling, while the reactivity of a Cys at position 238 is slightly decreased. Labeling of the remaining Cys-replacement mutants is unaffected by ligand. Studies with methanethiosulfonate ethylsulfonate (MTSES), a hydrophilic impermeant thiol reagent, show that most of the positions that react with NEM are accessible to MTSES; however, the two NEM-reactive mutants at the cytoplasmic end of helix VII and position 236 in the middle of the membrane-spanning domain are not. The findings demonstrate that positions in helix VII that reflect ligand-induced conformational changes are located in the periplasmic half and accessible to the aqueous phase from the periplasmic face of the membrane. In the following papers in this issue (Venkatesan, P., Lui, Z., Hu, Y., and Kaback H. R.; Venkatesan, P., Hu, Y., and Kaback H. R.), the approach is applied to helices II and X.  相似文献   

6.
Wang Q  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》1999,38(10):3120-3126
Coexpression of lacY gene fragments encoding the first two transmembrane domains and the remaining 10 transmembrane domains complement in the membrane and catalyze active lactose transport [Wrubel, W., Stochaj, U., et al. (1990) J. Bacteriol. 172, 5374-5381]. Accordingly, a plasmid encoding contiguous, nonoverlapping permease fragments with a discontinuity in the cytoplasmic loop between helices II and III (loop II/III) was constructed (N2C10 permease). When Phe27 (helix I) is replaced with Cys, cross-linking is observed with two native Cys residues, Cys148 (helix V) and Cys355 (helix XI). Cross-linking of a Cys residue at position 27 to Cys148 occurs with N,N'-o-phenylenedimaleimide (o-PDM; rigid 6 A), with N,N'-p-phenylenedimaleimide (p-PDM; rigid 10 A), or with 1,6-bis(maleimido)hexane (BMH; flexible 16 A). On the other hand, with the Phe27-->Cys/Cys355 pair, cross-linking is observed with p-PDM or BMH but not o-PDM. In neither case is cross-linking observed with iodine. It is suggested that a Cys residue at position 27 is within 6-10 A from Cys148 and about 10 A from Cys355. The results provide evidence for proximity between helix I and helices V or XI in the tertiary structure of the permease. In addition, the findings are consistent with other results [Venkatesan, P., Kaback, H. R. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 95, 9802-9807] indicating that Glu126 (helix IV) and Arg144 (helix V) are within the membrane, rather than at the membrane-water interface on the cytoplasmic face.  相似文献   

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Voss J  Wu J  Hubbell WL  Jacques V  Meares CF  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2001,40(10):3184-3188
By exploiting substrate protection of Cys148 in lactose permease, a methanethiosulfonate nitroxide spin-label was directed specifically to one of two Cys residues in a double-Cys mutant, followed by labeling of Cys148 with a thiol-reactive chelator that binds Gd(III) quantitatively. Distances between bound Gd(III) and the nitroxide spin-label were then studied by electron paramagnetic resonance. The results demonstrate that the Gd(III)-induced relaxation effects on nitroxides at positions 228, 226 (helix VII), and 275 (helix VIII) agree qualitatively with results obtained by studying spin-spin interactions [Wu, J., Voss, J., et al. (1996) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93, 10123-10127]. Thus, a nitroxide attached to position 228 (helix VII) is closest to the lanthanide at position 148 (helix V), a nitroxide at position 275 (helix VIII) is further away, and the distance between positions 226 (helix VII) and 148 is too long to measure. However, the Gd(III)-spin-label distances are significantly longer than those estimated from nitroxide-nitroxide interactions between the same pairs due to the nature of the chelator. Although the results provide strong confirmation for the contention that helix V lies close to both helices VII and VIII in the tertiary structure of lactose permease, other methods for binding rare earth metals are discussed which do not involve the use of bulky chelators with long linkers.  相似文献   

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Ermolova N  Madhvani RV  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2006,45(13):4182-4189
To complete a study on site-directed alkylation of Cys replacements in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli (LacY), the reactivity of single-Cys mutants in helices I, III, VI, and XI, as well as some of the adjoining loops, with N-[14C]ethylmaleimide (NEM) or methanethiosulfonate ethylsulfonate (MTSES) was studied in right-side-out membrane vesicles. With the exception of several positions in the middle of helix I, which either face the bilayer or are in close proximity to other helices, the remaining Cys replacements react with the membrane-permeant alkylating agent NEM. In helices III and XI, most Cys replacements are also alkylated by NEM except for positions that face the bilayer. The reactivity of Cys replacements in helix VI is noticeably lower and only 45% of the replacements label. Binding of sugar leads to significant increases in the reactivity of Cys residues that are located primarily at the same level as the sugar-binding site or in the periplasmic half of each helix. Remarkably, studies with small, impermeant MTSES show that single-Cys replacements in the cytoplasmic portions of helices I and XI, which line the inward-facing cavity, are accessible to solvent from the periplasmic surface of the membrane. Moreover, addition of ligand results in increased accessibility of Cys residues to the aqueous milieu in the periplasmic region of the helices, which may reflect structural rearrangements leading to opening of an outward-facing cavity. The findings are consistent with the X-ray structure of LacY and with the alternating access model [Abramson, J., Smirnova, I., et al. (2003) Science 301, 610-615].  相似文献   

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Wolin CD  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2000,39(20):6130-6135
Glu126 (helix IV) and Arg144 (helix V) in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli are critical for substrate binding and transport, and the two residues are in close proximity and charge-paired. By using a functional permease construct with two tandem factor Xa protease sites in the cytoplasmic loop between helices IV and V, it is shown here that Cys residues in place of Glu126 and Arg144, as well as Ala122 and Val149, spontaneously form disulfide bonds in situ, indicating that this region of transmembrane domains IV and V is in the alpha-helical conformation. To determine if the local structure or environment is perturbed by the presence of an unpaired charge, either Glu126 or Arg144 or both were replaced with Ala, and cross-linking between the Cys pair Ala122-->Cys/Val149-->Cys was studied. Ala replacement for Arg144 causes a marked decrease in cross-linking, while Ala replacement for Glu126 alone or for both Glu126 and Arg144 has little effect. The data provide strong support for the argument that Glu126 and Arg144 are within close proximity and suggest that an unpaired carboxylate at position 126 causes a structural change at the interface between helices IV and V.  相似文献   

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Jiang X  Nie Y  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2011,50(10):1634-1640
In total, 59 single Cys-replacement mutants in helix VII and helix X of the lactose permease of Escherichia coli were subjected to site-directed fluorescence labeling in right-side-out membrane vesicles to complete the testing of Cys accessibility or reactivity. For both helices, accessibility/reactivity is relatively low at the level of the sugar-binding site where the helices are tightly packed. However, labeling of Cys substitutions in helix VII with tetramethylrhodamine-5-maleimide decreases from the middle toward the cytoplasmic end and increases toward the periplasmic end. Helix X is labeled mainly on the side facing the central hydrophilic cavity with relatively small or no changes in the presence of ligand. In contrast, sugar binding causes a significant increase in accessibility/reactivity at the periplasmic end of helix VII. When considered with similar findings from N-ethylmaleimide alkylation studies, the results confirm and extend support for the alternating access model.  相似文献   

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Wolin CD  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2001,40(7):1996-2003
Mutants with single amino acid deletions in the loops of lactose permease retain activity, while mutants with single deletions in transmembrane helices are inactive, and the loop--helix boundaries of helices IV, V, VII, VIII, and IX have been approximated functionally by the systematic deletion of single residues [Wolin, C. D., and Kaback, H. R. (1999) Biochemistry 38, 8590-8597]. The experimental approach is applied here to the remainder of the permease. Periplasmic and cytoplasmic loop-helix boundaries for helices I, II, X, XI, and XII and the cytoplasmic boundary of helix III are in reasonable agreement with structural predictions. In contrast, the periplasmic end of helix III appears to be five to eight residues further into the transmembrane domain than predicted. Taken together with the previous findings, the analysis estimates that 11 of the 12 transmembrane helices have an average length of 21 residues. Surprisingly, deletion analysis of loop V/VI, helix VI, and loop VI/VII does not yield an activity profile typical of the rest of the protein, as individual deletion of only three residues in this region abolishes activity. Thus, transmembrane domain VI which is probably on the periphery of the 12-helix bundle may make few functionally important contacts.  相似文献   

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Sun J  Voss J  Hubbell WL  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》1999,38(10):3100-3105
Site-directed thiol cross-linking indicates that the first periplasmic loop (loop I/II) in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli is in close proximity to loops VII/VIII and XI/XII [Sun, J., and Kaback, H. R. (1997) Biochemistry 36, 11959-11965]. To determine whether thiol cross-linking reflects proximity as opposed to differences in the reactivity and/or dynamics of the Cys residues that undergo cross-linking, single-Cys mutants in loops I/II, VII/VIII, and XI/XII and double-Cys mutants in loop I/II and VII/VIII or XI/XII were purified and labeled with a sulfhydryl-specific nitroxide spin label. The labeled mutants were then analyzed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, and interspin distance was estimated from the extent of line shape broadening in the double-labeled proteins. Out of six paired double-Cys mutants that exhibit thiol cross-linking, five display significant spin-spin interaction. Furthermore, there is a qualitative correlation between distances estimated by site-directed cross-linking and EPR. Taken as a whole, the results are consistent with the conclusion that site-directed thiol cross-linking is primarily a reflection of proximity.  相似文献   

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Ryan BJ  O'Fágáin C 《Biochimie》2008,90(9):1414-1421
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) has long attracted intense research interest and is used in many biotechnological fields, including diagnostics, biosensors and biocatalysis. Enhancement of HRP catalytic activity and/or stability would further increase its usefulness. Based on prior art, we substituted solvent-exposed lysine and glutamic acid residues near the proximal helix G (Lys 232, 241; Glu 238, 239) and between helices F and F' (Lys 174). Three single mutants (K232N, K232F, K241N) demonstrated increased stabilities against heat (up to 2-fold) and solvents (up to 4-fold). Stability gains are likely due to improved hydrogen bonding and space-fill characteristics introduced by the relevant substitution. Two double mutants showed stability gains but most double mutations were non-additive and non-synergistic. Substitutions of Lys 174 or Glu 238 were destabilising. Unexpectedly, notable alterations in steady-state V(m)/E values occurred with reducing substrate ABTS (2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid)), despite the distance of the mutated positions from the active site.  相似文献   

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Kwaw I  Zen KC  Hu Y  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2001,40(35):10491-10499
Helices IV and V in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli contain the major determinants for substrate binding [Glu126 (helix IV), Arg144 (helix V), and Cys148 (helix V)]. Structural and dynamic features of this region were studied by using site-directed sulfhydryl modification of 48 single-Cys replacement mutants with N-[(14)C]ethylmaleimide (NEM) in the absence or presence of ligand. In right-side-out membrane vesicles, Cys residues in the cytoplasmic halves of both helices react with NEM in the absence of ligand, while Cys residues in the periplasmic halves do not. Five Cys replacement mutants at the periplasmic end of helix V and one at the cytoplasmic end of helix V label only in the presence of ligand. Interestingly, in addition to native Cys148, a known binding-site residue, labeling of mutant Ala122 --> Cys, which is located in helix IV across from Cys148, is markedly attenuated by ligand. Furthermore, alkylation of the Ala122 --> Cys mutant blocks transport, and protection is afforded by substrate, indicating that Ala122 is also a component of the sugar binding site. Methanethiosulfonate ethylsulfonate, an impermeant thiol reagent shown clearly in this paper to be impermeant in E. coli spheroplasts, was used to identify substituted Cys side chains exposed to water and accessible from the periplasmic side. Most of the Cys mutants in the cytoplasmic halves of helices IV and V, as well as two residues in the intervening loop, are accessible to the aqueous phase from the periplasmic face of the membrane. The findings indicate that the cytoplasmic halves of helices IV and V are more reactive/accessible to thiol reagents and more exposed to solvent than the periplasmic half. Furthermore, positions that exhibit ligand-induced changes are located for the most part in the vicinity of the residues directly involved in substrate binding, as well as the cytoplasmic loop between helices IV and V.  相似文献   

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Six rhodopsin mutants containing disulfide cross-links between different cytoplasmic regions were prepared: disulfide bond 1, between Cys65 (interhelical loop I-II) and Cys316 (end of helix VII); disulfide bond 2, between Cys246 (end of helix VI) and Cys312 (end of helix VII); disulfide bond 3, between Cys139 (end of helix III) and Cys248 (end of helix VI); disulfide bond 4, between Cys139 (end of helix III) and Cys250 (end of helix VI); disulfide bond 5, between Cys135 (end of helix III) and Cys250 (end of helix VI); and disulfide bond 6, between Cys245 (end of helix VI) and Cys338 (C-terminus). The effects of local restrictions caused by the cross-links on transducin (G(T)) activation and phosphorylation by rhodopsin kinase (RK) following illumination were studied. Disulfide bond 1 showed little effect on either G(T) activation or phosphorylation by RK, suggesting that the relative motion between interhelical loop I-II and helix VII is not crucial for recognition by G(T) or by RK. In contrast, disulfide bonds 2-5 abolished both G(T) activation and phosphorylation by RK. Disulfide bond 6 resulted in enhanced G(T) activation but abolished phosphorylation by RK, suggesting the structure recognized by G(T) was stabilized in this mutant by cross-linking of the C-terminus to the cytoplasmic end of helix VI. Thus, the consequences of the disulfide cross-links depended on the location of the restriction. In particular, relative motions of helix VI, with respect to both helices III and VII upon light activation, are required for recognition of rhodopsin by both G(T) and RK. Further, the conformational changes in the cytoplasmic face that are necessary for protein-protein interactions need not be cooperative, and may be segmental.  相似文献   

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Venkatesan P  Hu Y  Kaback HR 《Biochemistry》2000,39(35):10656-10661
Helix X in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli contains two residues that are irreplaceable with respect to active transport, His322 and Glu325, as well as Lys319, which is charge-paired with Asp240 in helix VII. Structural and dynamic features of transmembrane helix X are investigated here by site-directed thiol modification of 14 single-Cys replacement mutants with N-[(14)C]ethylmaleimide (NEM) in right-side-out membrane vesicles. Permease mutants with a Cys residue at position 326, 327, 329, 330, or 331 in the cytoplasmic half of the transmembrane domain are alkylated by NEM at 25 degrees C, a mutant with Cys at position 315 at the periplasmic surface is labeled in the presence of substrate exclusively, and mutants with Cys at positions 317, 318, 320, 321, 324, 328, 332, or 333 do not react with NEM under the conditions tested. Binding of substrate causes increased labeling of a Cys residue at position 315 and decreased labeling of Cys residues at positions 326, 327, and 329. Studies with methanethiosulfonate ethylsulfonate indicate that Cys residues at positions 326, 329, 330, and 331 in the cytoplasmic half are accessible to the aqueous phase from the periplasmic face of the membrane. Ligand binding results in clear attenuation of solvent accessibility of Cys at position 326 and a marginal increase in accessibility of Cys at position 327 to solvent. The findings indicate that the cytoplasmic half of helix X is more reactive/accessible to thiol reagents and more exposed to solvent than the periplasmic half. Furthermore, positions that reflect ligand-induced conformational changes are located on the same face of helix X as Lys319, His322, and Glu325.  相似文献   

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A cysteine cross-linking approach was used to identify residues at the dimer interface of the Escherichia coli mannitol permease. This transport protein comprises two cytoplasmic domains and one membrane-embedded C domain per monomer, of which the latter provides the dimer contacts. A series of single-cysteine His-tagged C domains present in the native membrane were subjected to Cu(II)-(1,10-phenanthroline)(3)-catalyzed disulfide formation or cysteine cross-linking with dimaleimides of different length. The engineered cysteines were at the borders of the predicted membrane-spanning alpha-helices. Two residues were found to be located in close proximity of each other and capable of forming a disulfide, while four other locations formed cross-links with the longer dimaleimides. Solubilization of the membranes did only influence the cross-linking behavior at one position (Cys(73)). Mannitol binding only effected the cross-linking of a cysteine at the border of the third transmembrane helix (Cys(134)), indicating that substrate binding does not lead to large rearrangements in the helix packing or to dissociation of the dimer. Upon mannitol binding, the Cys(134) becomes more exposed but the residue is no longer capable of forming a stable disulfide in the dimeric IIC domain. In combination with the recently obtained projection structure of the IIC domain in two-dimensional crystals, a first proposal is made for alpha-helix packing in the mannitol permease.  相似文献   

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The lactose permease ofEscherichia coli is a paradigm for polytopic membrane transport proteins that transduce free energy stored in an electrochemical ion gradient into work in the form of a concentration gradient. Although the permease consists of 12 hydrophobic transmembrane domains in probable -helical conformation that traverse the membrane in zigzag fashion connected by hydrophilic loops, little information is available regarding the folded tertiary structure of the molecule. In a recent approach site-directed fluorescence labeling is being used to study proximity relationships in lactose permease. The experiments are based upon site-directed pyrene labeling of combinations of paired Cys replacements in a mutant devoid of Cys residues. Since pyrene exhibits excimer fluorescence if two molecules are within about 3.5Å, the proximity between paired labeled residues can be determined. The results demonstrate that putative helices VIII and IX are close to helix X. Taken together with other findings indicating that helix VII is close to helices X and XI, the data lead to a model that describes the packing of helices VII to XI.K. Jung, H. Jung and G. G. Privé are Postdoctoral Fellows of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, the European Molecular Biology Organization, and the American Cancer Society (California Division), respectively.  相似文献   

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Rimon A  Tzubery T  Galili L  Padan E 《Biochemistry》2002,41(50):14897-14905
The unique trypsin cleavable site of NhaA, the Na(+)/H(+) antiporter of Escherichia coli, was exploited to detect a change in mobility of cross-linked products of NhaA by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Double-Cys replacements were introduced into loops, one on each side of the trypsin cleavage site (Lys 249). The proximity of paired Cys residues was assessed by disulfide cross-linking of the two tryptic fragments, using three homobifunctional cross-linking agents: 1,6-bis(maleimido)hexane (BMH), N,N'-o-phenylenedimaleimide (o-PDM), and N,N'-p-phenylenedimaleimide (p-PDM). The interloop cross-linking was found to be very specific, indicating that the loops are not merely random coils that interact randomly. In the periplasmic side of NhaA, two patterns of cross-linking are observed: (a) all three cross-linking reagents cross-link very efficiently between the double-Cys replacements A118C/S286C, N177C/S352C, and H225C/S352C; (b) only BMH cross-links the double-Cys replacements A118C/S352C, N177C/S286C, and H225C/S286C. In the cytoplasmic side of NhaA, three patterns of cross-linking are observed: (a) all three cross-linking reagents cross-link very efficiently the pairs of Cys replacements L4C/E252C, S146C/L316C, S146C/R383C, and E241C/E252C; (b) BMH and p-PDM cross-link efficiently the pairs of Cys replacements S87C/E252C, S87C/L316C, and S146C/E252C; (c) none of the reagents cross-links the double-Cys replacements L4C/L316C, L4C/R383C, S87C/R383C, A202C/E252C, A202C/L316C, A202C/R383C, E241C/L316C, and E241C/R383C. The data reveal that the N-terminus and loop VIII-IX that have previously been shown to change conformation with pH are in close proximity within the NhaA protein. The data also suggest close proximity between N-terminal and C-terminal helices at both the cytoplasmic and the periplasmic face of NhaA.  相似文献   

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The conformationally sensitive epitope for monoclonal antibody (mAb) 4B1, which uncouples lactose from H+ translocation in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli, is localized in the periplasmic loop between helices VII and VIII (loop VII/VIII) on one face of a short helical segment (Sun J, et al., 1996, Biochemistry 35;990-998). Comparison of sequences in the region corresponding to loop VII/VIII in members of Cluster 5 of the Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS), which includes five homologous oligosaccharide/H+ symporters, reveals interesting variations. 4B1 binds to the Citrobacter freundii lactose permease or E. coli raffinose permease with resultant inhibition of transport activity. Because E. coli raffinose permease contains a Pro residue at position 254 rather than Gly, it is unlikely that the mAb recognizes the peptide backbone at this position. Consistently, E. coli lactose permease with Pro in place of Gly254 also binds 4B1. In contrast, 4B1 binding is not observed with either Klebsiella pneumoniae lactose permease or E. coli sucrose permease. When the epitope is transferred from E. coli lactose permease (residues 245-259) to the sucrose permease, the modified protein binds 4B1, but the mAb has no significant effect on sucrose transport. The studies provide further evidence that the 4B1 epitope is restricted to loop VII/VIII, and that 4B1 binding induces a highly specific conformational change that uncouples substrate and H+ translocation.  相似文献   

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