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The crystal structure of a sodium galactose transporter reveals mechanistic insights into Na+/sugar symport
Authors:Faham Salem  Watanabe Akira  Besserer Gabriel Mercado  Cascio Duilio  Specht Alexandre  Hirayama Bruce A  Wright Ernest M  Abramson Jeff
Institution:Department of Physiology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1751, USA.
Abstract:Membrane transporters that use energy stored in sodium gradients to drive nutrients into cells constitute a major class of proteins. We report the crystal structure of a member of the solute sodium symporters (SSS), the Vibrio parahaemolyticus sodium/galactose symporter (vSGLT). The approximately 3.0 angstrom structure contains 14 transmembrane (TM) helices in an inward-facing conformation with a core structure of inverted repeats of 5 TM helices (TM2 to TM6 and TM7 to TM11). Galactose is bound in the center of the core, occluded from the outside solutions by hydrophobic residues. Surprisingly, the architecture of the core is similar to that of the leucine transporter (LeuT) from a different gene family. Modeling the outward-facing conformation based on the LeuT structure, in conjunction with biophysical data, provides insight into structural rearrangements for active transport.
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