Structure-based analysis of CysZ-mediated cellular uptake of sulfate
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.27829
Structure-based analysis of CysZ-mediated cellular uptake of sulfate
Abstract
Sulfur, most abundantly found in the environment as sulfate (SO42-), is an essential element in metabolites required by all living cells, including amino acids, co-factors and vitamins. However, current understanding of the cellular delivery of SO42- at the molecular level is limited. CysZ has been described as a SO42- permease, but its sequence family is without known structural precedent. Based on crystallographic structure information, SO42- binding and flux experiments, we provide insight into the molecular mechanism of CysZ-mediated translocation of SO42- across membranes. CysZ structures from three different bacterial species display a hitherto unknown fold and have subunits organized with inverted transmembrane topology. CysZ from Pseudomonas denitrificans assembles as a trimer of antiparallel dimers and the CysZ structures from two other species recapitulate dimers from this assembly. Mutational studies highlight the functional relevance of conserved CysZ residues.
Keywords: E. coli; Idiomarina loihiensis; Pseudomonas denitrificans; Pseudomonas fragi; molecular biophysics; structural biology.
© 2018, Assur Sanghai et al.
Conflict of interest statement
ZA, QL, OC, MB, PW, MG, EL, BK, ST, JL, MP, SB, KR, BR, DL, MQ, WH, FM No competing interests declared
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