Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320015004

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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='86/869944/Cv/1' caption=''>
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===The substrate binding in the bile acid transporter ASBT<sub>Yf</sub> of ''Yersinia frederiksenii''===
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<big>Xiaodong Wang, Ying Lyu, Yujia Ji, Ziyi Sun and Xiaoming Zhou</big> <ref>doi: 10.1107/S2059798320015004</ref>
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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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Apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT) recycles bile acids from small intestine into enterocytes, and is a potential drug target for treating several metabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes. However, where and how bile acids bind in ASBT is unknown, which hampers our understanding toward its working mechanism.
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In this study, four structures of an ASBT protein, called ASBT<sub>Yf</sub>, are determined. In these structures, several ligand-like acid molecules, including a citrate, a glycine and a sulfate, bind in a putative substrate-binding pocket of the protein. The structural data are consistent with a computational model the defines the substrate-binding site, and support the binding pattern of bile acids. Functional analysis further validates the computational bile acid binding model, which provides structural insights toward its transport mechanism.
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<scene name='86/869944/Cv/3'>The computational docking of TCA</scene> in the PDB entry [[4n7x]]. TCA molecule (cyan stick) docked into the outward-facing central cavity viewed from the extracellular side. <scene name='86/869944/Cv/4'>The docked TCA is consistent with surface electrostatics calculation</scene>.
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Comparison of the outward-facing ASBT<sub>Yf</sub>-Pair1<sub>Linked</sub> and the inward-facing ASBT<sub>Yf</sub>-Pair3<sub>Cit</sub>. TM4 and TM9 are displayed as rocket, and the bound citrate is shown in stick mode. The relative position of Extracellular part is labeled.
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The outward-facing ASBT<sub>Yf</sub>-Pair1<sub>Linked</sub> ([[6lh1]]; teal):
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*<scene name='86/869944/Cv/11'>Side view</scene>.
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*<scene name='86/869944/Cv/8'>View from the top</scene>.
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The inward-facing ASBT<sub>Yf</sub>-Pair3<sub>Cit</sub> ([[6lgv]]; orange):
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*<scene name='86/869944/Cv/10'>Side view</scene>.
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*<scene name='86/869944/Cv/12'>View from the bottom</scene>.
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These scenes show the example of a ligand-like citrate bound in the substrate-binding site defined by the docking model. More importantly, the citrate binds to similar locations in both outward-facing and inward-facing states, mimicking the binding of bile acids.
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'''PDB references:''' ASBTYf, P10C/S291C mutant, with citrate bound, [[6lgv]]; with glycine bound, [[6lgy]]; with sulfate bound, [[6lgz]]; without acid bound, [[6lh0]].
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<b>References</b><br>
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</StructureSection>
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