Abstract

An aspartate:alanine antiporter (AspT) from the lactic acid bacterium Tetragenococcus halophilus catalyzes the electrogenic aspartate1-:alanine0 exchange reaction. Our previous kinetic analyses of transport reactions mediated by AspT in reconstituted liposomes suggested that, although the substrate transport reactions are physiologically coupled, the putative binding sites of l-aspartate (-Asp) and l-alanine (-Ala) are independently located on AspT. By using the fluorescent probe Oregon Green maleimide (OGM), which reacts specifically with cysteine, we also found that the presence of l-Asp changes the conformation of AspT. In this study, we conducted an OGM labeling assay in the presence of l-Ala. The labeling efficiency of single cysteine mutants (G62C and P79C) in transmembrane helix 3 of the AspT showed novel patterns depending on the presence of l-Ala or analogs. A concentration-dependent shift of AspT from the conformation in the presence of one substrate to that specific to the substrate added subsequently (l-Ala or l-Asp) was observed. Moreover, size-exclusion-chromatography-based thermostability assays indicated that the thermal stability of AspT in the presence of l-Ala differed from that in the presence of l-Asp. From these results, we concluded that l-Ala binding yields a conformation different from the apo or l-Asp binding conformations.

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Title
Conformational transition induced in the aspartate:alanine antiporter by l-Ala binding
Author
Suzuki, Satomi 1 ; Chiba, Fumika 1 ; Kimura, Takuya 1 ; Kon, Nanase 1 ; Nanatani, Kei 2 ; Abe, Keietsu 3 

 Tohoku University, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Sendai, Japan (GRID:grid.69566.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2248 6943) 
 Tohoku University, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Sendai, Japan (GRID:grid.69566.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2248 6943); Tohoku University, Structural Biology Group, Advanced Research Center for Innovations in Next-Generation Medicine, Sendai, Japan (GRID:grid.69566.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2248 6943) 
 Tohoku University, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Sendai, Japan (GRID:grid.69566.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2248 6943); Tohoku University, Microbial Genomics Laboratory, New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Sendai, Japan (GRID:grid.69566.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2248 6943) 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2717204048
Copyright
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