2XUT
Crystal structure of a proton dependent oligopeptide (POT) family transporter.
Summary for 2XUT
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb2xut/pdb |
Descriptor | PROTON/PEPTIDE SYMPORTER FAMILY PROTEIN (1 entity in total) |
Functional Keywords | transport protein, membrane protein, major facilitator superfamily transporter, proton coupled peptide transport |
Biological source | SHEWANELLA ONEIDENSIS |
Total number of polymer chains | 3 |
Total formula weight | 173054.47 |
Authors | Newstead, S.,Drew, D.,Cameron, A.D.,Postis, V.L.,Xia, X.,Fowler, P.W.,Ingram, J.C.,Carpenter, E.P.,Sansom, M.S.P.,McPherson, M.J.,Baldwin, S.A.,Iwata, S. (deposition date: 2010-10-21, release date: 2010-12-15, Last modification date: 2024-05-08) |
Primary citation | Newstead, S.,Drew, D.,Cameron, A.D.,Postis, V.L.,Xia, X.,Fowler, P.W.,Ingram, J.C.,Carpenter, E.P.,Sansom, M.S.P.,McPherson, M.J.,Baldwin, S.A.,Iwata, S. Crystal Structure of a Prokaryotic Homologue of the Mammalian Oligopeptide-Proton Symporters, Pept1 and Pept2. Embo J., 30:417-, 2011 Cited by PubMed Abstract: PepT1 and PepT2 are major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporters that utilize a proton gradient to drive the uptake of di- and tri-peptides in the small intestine and kidney, respectively. They are the major routes by which we absorb dietary nitrogen and many orally administered drugs. Here, we present the crystal structure of PepT(So), a functionally similar prokaryotic homologue of the mammalian peptide transporters from Shewanella oneidensis. This structure, refined using data up to 3.6 Å resolution, reveals a ligand-bound occluded state for the MFS and provides new insights into a general transport mechanism. We have located the peptide-binding site in a central hydrophilic cavity, which occludes a bound ligand from both sides of the membrane. Residues thought to be involved in proton coupling have also been identified near the extracellular gate of the cavity. Based on these findings and associated kinetic data, we propose that PepT(So) represents a sound model system for understanding mammalian peptide transport as catalysed by PepT1 and PepT2. PubMed: 21131908DOI: 10.1038/EMBOJ.2010.309 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (3.62 Å) |
Structure validation
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