Suppressor scanning at positions 177 and 236 in the Escherichia coli lactose/H+ cotransporter and stereotypical effects of acidic substituents that suggest a favored orientation of transmembrane segments relative to the lipid bilayer
- PMID: 9573164
- PMCID: PMC107231
- DOI: 10.1128/JB.180.10.2756-2758.1998
Suppressor scanning at positions 177 and 236 in the Escherichia coli lactose/H+ cotransporter and stereotypical effects of acidic substituents that suggest a favored orientation of transmembrane segments relative to the lipid bilayer
Abstract
Acidic substituents for Ala-177 (helix 6) or Tyr-236 (helix 7) in LacY cause effects on sugar recognition and cosubstrate coupling that are stereotypical of neutral substituents. Thus, helices 6 and 7 are probably oriented to produce little side-chain contact with the low dielectric lipid bilayer at positions 177 and 236.
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