Literature DB >> 16790427

Binding and transport of metal ions at the dimer interface of the Escherichia coli metal transporter YiiP.

Yinan Wei1, Dax Fu.   

Abstract

YiiP is a representative member of the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) family, a class of ubiquitous metal transporters that play an essential role in metal homeostasis. Recently, a pair of Zn2+/Cd2+-selective binding sites has been localized to two highly conserved aspartyl residues (Asp157), each in a 2-fold-symmetry-related transmembrane segment 5 (TM5) of a YiiP homodimer. Here we report the functional and structural interactions between Asp157 and yet another highly conserved Asp49 in the TM2. Calorimetric binding analysis indicated that Asp49 and Asp157 contribute to a common Cd2+ binding site in each subunit. Copper phenanthroline oxidation of YiiP(D49C), YiiP(D157C), and YiiP(D49C/D157C) yielded inter- and intra-subunit cross-links among Cys49 and Cys157, consistent with the spatial proximity of two (Asp49-Asp157) sites at the dimer interface. Hg2+ binding to YiiP(D49C) or YiiP(D49C/D157C) also yielded a Cys49-Hg2+-Cys49 biscysteinate complex across the dimer interface, further establishing the interfacial location of a (Asp49-Asp157)2 bimetal binding center. Two bound Cd2+ ions were found transported cooperatively with a sigmoidal dependence on the Cd2+ concentration (n = 1.4). The binding affinity, transport cooperativity, and rate were modestly reduced by either a D49C or D157C mutation, but greatly diminished when all the bidentate aspartate O-ligands in (Asp49-Asp157)2 were replaced by the monodentate cysteine S-ligands. The functional significance of these findings is discussed based on the unique coordination chemistry of aspartyl residues and a model for the translocation pathway of metal ions at the YiiP dimer interface.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16790427     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M602254200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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