Understanding, inhibiting, and engineering membrane transporters with high-throughput mutational screens
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2025.03.003
Understanding, inhibiting, and engineering membrane transporters with high-throughput mutational screens
Abstract
Promiscuous membrane transporters play vital roles across domains of life, mediating the uptake and efflux of structurally and chemically diverse substrates. Although many transporter structures have been solved, the fundamental rules of polyspecific transport remain inscrutable. In recent years, high-throughput genetic screens have solidified as powerful tools for comprehensive, unbiased measurements of variant function and hypothesis generation, but have had infrequent application and limited impact in the transporter field. In this primer, we describe the principles of high-throughput screening methods available for studying polyspecific transporters and comment on the necessity and potential of high-throughput methods for deciphering these transporters in particular. We present several screening approaches which could provide a fundamental understanding of the molecular basis of function and promiscuity in transporters. We further posit how this knowledge can be leveraged to design inhibitors that combat multidrug resistance and engineer transporters as needed tools for synthetic biology and biotechnology applications.
Keywords: EPIs; efflux pump inhibitors; functional promiscuity; high-throughput screening; membrane transporters; polyspecificity; transporter engineering.
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