Sandbox UC 19
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<StructureSection load='3gwu' size='350' side='right' caption='Leucine transporter LeuT in complex with sertraline (PDB entry [[3gwu]])' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='3gwu' size='350' side='right' caption='Leucine transporter LeuT in complex with sertraline (PDB entry [[3gwu]])' scene=''> | ||
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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
'''Antidepressant specificity of serotonin transporter suggested by three LeuT-SSRI structures''' | '''Antidepressant specificity of serotonin transporter suggested by three LeuT-SSRI structures''' | ||
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{{Template:ColorKey_Amino2CarboxyRainbow}} | {{Template:ColorKey_Amino2CarboxyRainbow}} | ||
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==Mechanism== | ==Mechanism== | ||
[[Image:Mecanismo.jpg|250px|center]] | [[Image:Mecanismo.jpg|250px|center]] | ||
+ | '''Proposed mechanism for serotonin transport by SERT'''. Binding of serotonin (5-HT+), Na+ and Cl− to the transporter from the cell exterior allows a conformational change, shown here as the tilting of a 4-helix bundle (yellow), that closes the extracellular substrate permeation pathway and opens a cytoplasmic pathway. After dissociation of Na+, Cl− and 5-HT+ to the cytoplasm, the transporter binds a K+ ion (or a proton, see (96)) to allow the reverse conformational change, leading to extracellular K+ dissociation and another cycle of transport. | ||
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Leucine transporter LeuT in complex with sertraline
Recent high-resolution crystal structures of several transporters from protein families that were previously thought to be unrelated show common structural features indicating a large structural family representing transporters from all kingdoms of life.
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