2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.21.461290
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Unidirectional ion transport mechanism of a light-driven chloride pump revealed using X-ray free electron lasers

Abstract: Light-driven chloride-pumping rhodopsins actively transport anions, including various halide ions, across cell membranes. Recent studies using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) have uncovered the structural changes and ion transfer mechanisms in light-driven cation-pumping rhodopsins. However, the mechanism by which the conformational changes pump an anion to achieve unidirectional ion transport, from the extracellular side to the cytoplasmic side, in anion-pumping rhodopsins remains en… Show more

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“…Room-temperature SX at XFELs (SFX) and synchrotron sources (SSX) is applicable to membrane protein samples crystallized in lipidic cubic phase (LCP) (Caffrey & Cherezov, 2009;Liu et al, 2014). High-resolution structural data generated for integral membrane proteins (IMPs) (Axford et al, 2022;Johansson et al, 2019;Hosaka et al, 2022;Liu et al, 2013;Nango & Iwata, 2023;Nogly et al, 2015;Stauch et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2017, to mention a few) are critical for understanding structure-function relationships, intermolecular interactions and protein dynamics, and for rational drug design (Hauser et al, 2018;Reis & Moraes, 2019). Structure determination of IMPs by traditional X-ray diffraction methods is challenging, since the crystals are usually extremely fragile and exceptionally sensitive to radiation damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Room-temperature SX at XFELs (SFX) and synchrotron sources (SSX) is applicable to membrane protein samples crystallized in lipidic cubic phase (LCP) (Caffrey & Cherezov, 2009;Liu et al, 2014). High-resolution structural data generated for integral membrane proteins (IMPs) (Axford et al, 2022;Johansson et al, 2019;Hosaka et al, 2022;Liu et al, 2013;Nango & Iwata, 2023;Nogly et al, 2015;Stauch et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2017, to mention a few) are critical for understanding structure-function relationships, intermolecular interactions and protein dynamics, and for rational drug design (Hauser et al, 2018;Reis & Moraes, 2019). Structure determination of IMPs by traditional X-ray diffraction methods is challenging, since the crystals are usually extremely fragile and exceptionally sensitive to radiation damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SX of IMPs crystallized in LCP allows diffraction data to be acquired under near-physiological conditions, where the mesophase mimics the biological membrane. Furthermore, SX in LCP facilitates time-resolved studies, critical for generating mechanistic insights into the dynamic behaviour of IMPs (Hosaka et al, 2022;Mous et al, 2022;Nango et al, 2016;Nass Kovacs et al, 2019;Nogly et al, 2016Nogly et al, , 2018Oda et al, 2021;Skopintsev et al, 2020;Weinert et al, 2019;Yun et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%