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Zinc transporter YiiP is an integral membrane protein found in the membrane of Esherichia coli. YiiP is a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cation_diffusion_facilitator cation diffusion facilitator family]. Members of this family occur all throughout the biological realm. These diffusion facilitators export divalent transition metal ions from the cytoplasm to the extracellular space [https://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/71335.pdf]. They work to regulate the amount of divalent metals inside of the cell, which is biologically relevant because while these metals are necessary for different biological functions, they can prove fatal to the cell in excess amounts. Zinc is essential for the growth and development of cells and zinc levels can affect everything from gene expression to immune response. While YiiP is an integral membrane protein in the cells of Escherichia coli, understanding the mechanism of regulation behind it can help researcher's better understand the cation diffusion facilitator equivalents in eukaryotic cells.
Zinc transporter YiiP is an integral membrane protein found in the membrane of Esherichia coli. YiiP is a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cation_diffusion_facilitator cation diffusion facilitator family]. Members of this family occur all throughout the biological realm. These diffusion facilitators export divalent transition metal ions from the cytoplasm to the extracellular space [https://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/71335.pdf]. They work to regulate the amount of divalent metals inside of the cell, which is biologically relevant because while these metals are necessary for different biological functions, they can prove fatal to the cell in excess amounts. Zinc is essential for the growth and development of cells and zinc levels can affect everything from gene expression to immune response. While YiiP is an integral membrane protein in the cells of Escherichia coli, understanding the mechanism of regulation behind it can help researcher's better understand the cation diffusion facilitator equivalents in eukaryotic cells.
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==Structure==
 
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==Structure==
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YiiP is a homodimer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_dimer (protein dimer)] with transmembrane (TMD) and C-terminal (CTD) domains that are connected via a charge interlocking mechanism located on a flexible loop. There are 3 Zn<sup>2+</sup> binding sites per unit of homodimer. Site A is located in the TMD, site C is located in the CTD, and site B is located at the junction of the domains join. Both TMD are composed of 6 helices, 4 of which (TM1,TM2,TM4,TM5) form a pore in which Zn<sup>2+</sup> and H<sup>+</sup> can reach binding Site A. Zn<sup>2+</sup> binding at site C helps hold the CTD together and is thought to stabilize conformational changes in YiiP.
YiiP is a homodimer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_dimer (protein dimer)] with transmembrane (TMD) and C-terminal (CTD) domains that are connected via a charge interlocking mechanism located on a flexible loop. There are 3 Zn<sup>2+</sup> binding sites per unit of homodimer. Site A is located in the TMD, site C is located in the CTD, and site B is located at the junction of the domains join. Both TMD are composed of 6 helices, 4 of which (TM1,TM2,TM4,TM5) form a pore in which Zn<sup>2+</sup> and H<sup>+</sup> can reach binding Site A. Zn<sup>2+</sup> binding at site C helps hold the CTD together and is thought to stabilize conformational changes in YiiP.

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Introduction

Zinc transporter YiiP is an integral membrane protein found in the membrane of Esherichia coli. YiiP is a member of the cation diffusion facilitator family. Members of this family occur all throughout the biological realm. These diffusion facilitators export divalent transition metal ions from the cytoplasm to the extracellular space [1]. They work to regulate the amount of divalent metals inside of the cell, which is biologically relevant because while these metals are necessary for different biological functions, they can prove fatal to the cell in excess amounts. Zinc is essential for the growth and development of cells and zinc levels can affect everything from gene expression to immune response. While YiiP is an integral membrane protein in the cells of Escherichia coli, understanding the mechanism of regulation behind it can help researcher's better understand the cation diffusion facilitator equivalents in eukaryotic cells.

Zinc Transporter YiiP

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