2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22062940
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Probing the Structure and Function of the Cytosolic Domain of the Human Zinc Transporter ZnT8 with Nickel(II) Ions

Abstract: The human zinc transporter ZnT8 provides the granules of pancreatic β-cells with zinc (II) ions for assembly of insulin hexamers for storage. Until recently, the structure and function of human ZnTs have been modelled on the basis of the 3D structures of bacterial zinc exporters, which form homodimers with each monomer having six transmembrane α-helices harbouring the zinc transport site and a cytosolic domain with an α,β structure and additional zinc-binding sites. However, there are important differences in … Show more

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“…A similar approach is taken by Catapano et al in their contribution on the zinc transporter ZnT8, which is linked to the development of type 2 diabetes [23]. The authors begin their article by discussing the limitation of the model of the ZnT proteins based on homologous proteins of bacteria and the impact of structural differences on metal affinity and hence the role or function of the proteins.…”
Section: The Special Issue On Special Thiophilic Metalsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A similar approach is taken by Catapano et al in their contribution on the zinc transporter ZnT8, which is linked to the development of type 2 diabetes [23]. The authors begin their article by discussing the limitation of the model of the ZnT proteins based on homologous proteins of bacteria and the impact of structural differences on metal affinity and hence the role or function of the proteins.…”
Section: The Special Issue On Special Thiophilic Metalsmentioning
confidence: 98%