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A cation-π interaction in a transmembrane helix of vacuolar ATPase retains the proton-transporting arginine in a hydrophobic environment.

Walter Hohlweg1, Gabriel E Wagner2, Harald F Hofbauer3, Florian Sarkleti3, Martina Setz4, Nina Gubensäk1, Sabine Lichtenegger2, Salvatore Fabio Falsone5, Heimo Wolinski3, Simone Kosol6, Chris Oostenbrink4, Sepp D Kohlwein3, Klaus Zangger7.   

Abstract

Vacuolar ATPases are multisubunit protein complexes that are indispensable for acidification and pH homeostasis in a variety of physiological processes in all eukaryotic cells. An arginine residue (Arg735) in transmembrane helix 7 (TM7) of subunit a of the yeast ATPase is known to be essential for proton translocation. However, the specific mechanism of its involvement in proton transport remains to be determined. Arginine residues are usually assumed to "snorkel" toward the protein surface when exposed to a hydrophobic environment. Here, using solution NMR spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, and in vivo yeast assays, we obtained evidence for the formation of a transient, membrane-embedded cation-π interaction in TM7 between Arg735 and two highly conserved nearby aromatic residues, Tyr733 and Trp737 We propose a mechanism by which the transient, membrane-embedded cation-π complex provides the necessary energy to keep the charged side chain of Arg735 within the hydrophobic membrane. Such cation-π interactions may define a general mechanism to retain charged amino acids in a hydrophobic membrane environment.
© 2018 Hohlweg et al.

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Keywords:  ATPase; NMR; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; biophysics; enzyme mechanism; membrane enzyme; membrane transport; molecular dynamics; molecular evolution; yeast physiology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30209131      PMCID: PMC6295739          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.005276

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


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