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A dynamic anchor domain in slc13 transporters controls metabolite transport.

Ahlam Khamaysi1, Sara Aharon1, Hadar Eini-Rider1, Ehud Ohana2.   

Abstract

Metabolite transport across cellular membranes is required for bioenergetic processes and metabolic signaling. The solute carrier family 13 (slc13) transporters mediate transport of the metabolites succinate and citrate and hence are of paramount physiological importance. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of slc13 transport and regulation are poorly understood. Here, a dynamic structural slc13 model suggested that an interfacial helix, H4c, which is common to all slc13s, stabilizes the stationary scaffold domain by anchoring it to the membrane, thereby facilitating movement of the SLC13 catalytic domain. Moreover, we found that intracellular determinants interact with the H4c anchor domain to modulate transport. This dual function is achieved by basic residues that alternately face either the membrane phospholipids or the intracellular milieu. This mechanism was supported by several experimental findings obtained using biochemical methods, electrophysiological measurements in Xenopus oocytes, and fluorescent microscopy of mammalian cells. First, a positively charged and highly conserved H4c residue, Arg108, was indispensable and crucial for metabolite transport. Furthermore, neutralization of other H4c basic residues inhibited slc13 transport function, thus mimicking the inhibitory effect of the slc13 inhibitor, slc26a6. Our findings suggest that the positive charge distribution across H4c domain controls slc13 transporter function and is utilized by slc13-interacting proteins in the regulation of metabolite transport.
© 2020 Khamaysi et al.

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Keywords:  NaCT; SLC26; bioenergetics; cell metabolism; citrate; computer modeling; membrane transport; slc13; tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) (Krebs cycle)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32152229      PMCID: PMC7294084          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.010911

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


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