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Structural basis for polyspecificity in the POT family of proton‐coupled oligopeptide transporters
Authors:Nicolae Solcan  Alette Brinth  Dianfan Li  Syed TA Shah  Martin Caffrey  Simon Newstead
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, , Oxford, UK;2. Schools of Medicine and Biochemistry & Immunology, Trinity College Dublin, , Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:An enigma in the field of peptide transport is the structural basis for ligand promiscuity, as exemplified by PepT1, the mammalian plasma membrane peptide transporter. Here, we present crystal structures of di‐ and tripeptide‐bound complexes of a bacterial homologue of PepT1, which reveal at least two mechanisms for peptide recognition that operate within a single, centrally located binding site. The dipeptide was orientated laterally in the binding site, whereas the tripeptide revealed an alternative vertical binding mode. The co‐crystal structures combined with functional studies reveal that biochemically distinct peptide‐binding sites likely operate within the POT/PTR family of proton‐coupled symporters and suggest that transport promiscuity has arisen in part through the ability of the binding site to accommodate peptides in multiple orientations for transport.
Keywords:crystallography  major facilitator superfamily  membrane protein  peptide binding site  POT/PTR family
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