| Literature DB >> 26577702 |
Jie Xiong1, Jinmei Feng1, Dongxia Yuan1, Jun Zhou2, Wei Miao1.
Abstract
The ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters superfamily is one of the largest classes of membrane proteins. The core of the ABC transporter protein is composed of transmembrane domains (TMDs) and nucleotide binding domains (NBD). Eukaryotes ABC transporters are classified into seven main families (ABCA to ABCG) based on sequence similarity and domain organizations. With different domain number and domain organizations, eukaryote ABC transporters show diverse structures: the single structure (NBD or TMD), the ABC2 structure (NBD-NBD), the half structure (TMD-NBD or NBD-TMD) and the full structure (TMD-NBD-TMD-NBD or NBD-TMD-NBD-TMD). However, studies on how various ABC transporter gene structures evolved is still absent. Therefore, in this study, we comprehensively investigated the structural evolution of eukaryotic ABC transporters. The seven eukaryote ABC transporter families (A to G) fell into three groups: A&G group, B,C&D group and E&F group. There were at least four times the number of NBD and TMD fusion events in the origin of the half structure transporter. Two fusion modes were found in the full and ABC2 structure origination. Based on these findings, we present a putative structural evolutionary path of eukaryote ABC transporters that will increase our understanding on their origin, divergence and function.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26577702 PMCID: PMC4649718 DOI: 10.1038/srep16724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Illustration of the different structures in the ABC transporter superfamily.
Full structure represents the ABC transporter gene that encodes two TMDs and two NBDs; Half structure represents the ABC transporter gene that encodes one TMD and one NBD; Single structure represents the ABC transporter gene with a single TMD or NBD; ABC2 structure represents the ABC transporter gene with only two NBDs. The families possessing certain structures are listed on the right.
Mean identities among the NBD sequences of seven ABC transporter families.
| Family | ABCA | ABCB | ABCC | ABCD | ABCE | ABCF | ABCG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABCA | 38% | 25% | 23% | 21% | 22% | 22% | 26% |
| ABCB | – | 47% | 30% | 25% | 22% | 24% | 25% |
| ABCC | – | – | 37% | 24% | 19% | 21% | 22% |
| ABCD | – | – | – | 41% | 20% | 21% | 21% |
| ABCE | – | – | – | – | 37% | 20% | 21% |
| ABCF | – | – | – | – | – | 31% | 23% |
| ABCG | – | – | – | – | – | – | 37% |
Figure 2Phylogenetic tree of the NBDs.
Green edge, eukaryotes NBDs from half structure transporters; Red edge, N-terminal NBDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters; Blue edge, C-terminal NBDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters; Pink edge, NBDs of a specific category of ABCB half structure transporters, may have originated by mitochondrial endosymbiosis; Cyan edge, eukaryotic ABC transporter genes with single NBD structureclustered in the prokaryotic NBD clades; Black edge, prokaryote NBDs. NBDs-half, eukaryote NBDs from half structure transporters; NBDs-N, N-terminal NBDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters; NBDs-C, C-terminal NBDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters. Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3 indicate three major clusters for the seven ABC transporter families.
Figure 3Phylogenetic tree of the eukaryotic TMDs.
Green edge, eukaryote TMDs from half structure transporters; Red edge, N-terminal TMDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters; Blue edge, C-terminal TMDs from the ABC full or ABC2 structure transporters. Only TMDs from five eukaryotic ABC families (ABCA, ABCB, ABCC, ABCD and ABCG) were used to build the tree.
Figure 4Phylogenetic tree of the plant ABCD NBDs.
Phylogenetic tree constructed using MEGA 5.0 using the N-J method with JTT model, 1000 bootstraps. ABCB NBDs were used to as the outgroup. Green, NBDs from half structure ABCD transporters; Red, N-terminal NBDs from the ABCD full structure transporters; Blue, C-terminal NBDs from the ABCD full structure transporters; Gray, ABCB NBDs.
Subcellular location of the sepecific ABCB gene category.
| Species | Category | Gene ID | Description | De novo prediction | GO annotation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viridiplantae | NP_200635.1 | ABC transporter of the mitochondrion 3, sta1 gene | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Rocio | |
| Viridiplantae | NP_194591.1 | ABC transporter B family member 24, mitochondrial, AtATM2 gene | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Rocio | |
| Viridiplantae | NP_567813.1 | ABC transporter B family member 23, mitochondrial, AtATM1 gene | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Rocio | |
| Viridiplantae | NP_196011.1 | ABC transporter B family member 29, chloroplastic | chloroplast | chloroplast | |
| Metazoa | NP_001022812.1 | heavy metal tolerance factor 1,Hmt1 | / | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | NP_001021830.1 | ABC7 protein | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | XP_005160347.1 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 6, mitochondrial isoform X1 | endoplasmic reticulum | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | XP_005167575.1 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 6, mitochondrial | / | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | XP_694879.2 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 7, mitochondrial | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Amoebozoa | XP_629496.1 | Similar to ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 7, mitochondrial-like [Oryzias latipes] | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Amoebozoa | XP_639260.1 | Similar to metal ABC transporter permease [Achromobacter xylosoxidans] | / | / | |
| Metazoa | NP_650503.1 | heavy metal tolerance factor 1,Hmt1 | / | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | NP_728642.2 | ABCB7 | mitochondrion | / | |
| Fornicata | XP_001710177.1 | Multidrug resistance ABC transporter | / | / | |
| Metazoa | NP_005680.1 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 6, mitochondrial | / | mitochondrion* (Mitsuhashi | |
| Metazoa | NP_004290.2 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 7 | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Csere | |
| Euglenozoa | XP_001685635.1 | Similar to mitochondrial ABC transporter ATM [Angomonas deanei] | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Choanoflagellida | XP_001745205.1 | Similar to ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 7, mitochondrial-like [Hydra vulgaris ] | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Choanoflagellida | XP_001749749.1 | Similar to heavy metal tolerance protein precursor [Brucella sp. BO2] | / | mitochondrion | |
| Choanoflagellida | XP_001749388.1 | Similar to ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 10, mitochondrial isoform 3 [Dasypus novemcinctus] | endoplasmic reticulum | mitochondrion | |
| Metazoa | NP_076221.1 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 6, mitochondrial | / | mitochondrion* (Krishnamurthy | |
| Metazoa | NP_033722.1 | ATP-binding cassette sub-family B member 7, mitochondrial | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Sakaino | |
| Alveolata | XP_001350233.1 | heavy metal transporter family | mitochondrion | / | |
| Alveolata | XP_001348629.1 | heavy metal transport family | / | vacuolar membrane | |
| Fungi | NP_014030.1 | ATP-binding cassette Fe/S cluster precursor transporter ATM1 | mitochondrion | mitochondrion* (Kispal | |
| Fungi | NP_588371.3 | vacuolar heavy metal tolerance protein, Hmt1 | endoplasmic reticulum | fungal-type vacuole membrane | |
| Fungi | NP_594288.2 | mitochondrial ABC family iron transporter Atm1 | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Alveolata | XP_001030428.1 | ABC transporter family protein | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Euglenozoa | XP_829749.1 | Similar to mitochondrial ABC transporter ATM [Angomonas deanei] | mitochondrion | mitochondrion | |
| Euglenozoa | XP_829749.1 | Similar to mitochondrial ABC transporter ATM [Angomonas deanei] | mitochondrion | mitochondrion |
aSequence description by BLASTP similarity searches.
bSubcellular localization prediction by TargetP, Predotar or WoLF PSORT.
cGene ontology cellular component annotations by Goanna (http://agbase.msstate.edu/cgi-bin/tools/GOanna.cgi).
*Localization supported by reference (experimental data).
Figure 5TMD classes and its length and helices characters.
A, the classes of TMDs, a total of nine TMD classes, only four found in eukaryotes; B, the length distribution of eukaryotes TMDs; C, distribution of distance between the first and second helix in each ABC transporter family; D, distribution of distance between the last two helices in each ABC transporter family.
Figure 6Proposed evolutionary trajectories of the ABC transporter genes.
A-G, the seven families of ABC transporters; half, half structure transporter; full, full structure transporter; ABC2, ABC2 structure transporter. C-ter, C-terminal; N-ter, N-terminal.