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| - | + | Osmoregulated transporters sense intracellular osmotic pressure and respond to hyperosmotic stress by accumulation of osmolytes to restore normal hydration levels. Here we report the determination of the X-ray structure of a member of the family of betaine/choline/carnitine transporters, the Na(+)-coupled symporter BetP from Corynebacterium glutamicum, which is a highly effective osmoregulated uptake system for glycine betaine. Glycine betaine is bound in a tryptophan box occluded from both sides of the membrane with aromatic side chains lining the transport pathway. BetP has the same overall fold as three unrelated Na(+)-coupled symporters. Whereas these are crystallized in either the outward-facing or the inward-facing conformation, the BetP structure reveals a unique intermediate conformation in the Na(+)-coupled transport cycle. The trimeric architecture of BetP and the break in three-fold symmetry by the osmosensing C-terminal helices suggest a regulatory mechanism of Na(+)-coupled osmolyte transport to counteract osmotic stress. | |
| - | + | Molecular basis of transport and regulation in the Na(+)/betaine symporter BetP.,Ressl S, Terwisscha van Scheltinga AC, Vonrhein C, Ott V, Ziegler C Nature. 2009 Mar 5;458(7234):47-52. PMID:19262666<ref>PMID:19262666</ref> | |
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br> | From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br> | ||
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE SODIUM-COUPLED GLYCINE BETAINE SYMPORTER BETP FROM CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM WITH BOUND SUBSTRATE
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Categories: Micrococcus glutamicus kinoshita et al. 1958 | Ott, V | Ressl, S | Scheltinga, A C.Terwisscha Van | Vonrhein, C | Ziegler, C | Betaine transport | Cell membrane | Chemosensor and osmosensor | Hyperosmotic stress | Membrane | Membrane protein | Secondary transporter | Sodium coupled transport | Transmembrane | Transport | Trimer

