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Review
. 2020 Jun 30;48(3):1047-1055.
doi: 10.1042/BST20190970.

Functional (un)cooperativity in elevator transport proteins

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Functional (un)cooperativity in elevator transport proteins

Katharina Holzhüter et al. Biochem Soc Trans. .

Abstract

The activity of enzymes is subject to regulation at multiple levels. Cooperativity, the interconnected behavior of active sites within a protein complex, directly affects protein activity. Cooperativity is a mode of regulation that requires neither extrinsic factors nor protein modifications. Instead, it allows enzymes themselves to modulate reaction rates. Cooperativity is an important regulatory mechanism in soluble proteins, but also examples of cooperative membrane proteins have been described. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on interprotomer cooperativity in elevator-type proteins, a class of membrane transporters characterized by large rigid-body movements perpendicular to the membrane, and highlight well-studied examples and experimental approaches.

Keywords: elevator alternating-access mechanism; interprotomer cooperativity; membrane deformation; membrane transport; quarternary state; solute carrier.

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