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4PGU

Crystal structure of YetJ from Bacillus Subtilis at pH 7 by soaking

Summary for 4PGU
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4pgu/pdb
Related4PGR 4PGS 4PGV 4PGW
DescriptorUncharacterized protein YetJ (1 entity in total)
Functional Keywordsmembrane protein, 7-tms, triple-helix sandwich, di-aspartyl ph sensor, calcium leak, conformational equilibrium, structural genomics, psi-biology, new york consortium on membrane protein structure, nycomps, membrance protein
Biological sourceBacillus subtilis
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight24116.81
Authors
Liu, Q.,Chang, Y.,Hendrickson, W.A.,New York Consortium on Membrane Protein Structure (NYCOMPS) (deposition date: 2014-05-02, release date: 2014-06-04, Last modification date: 2023-12-27)
Primary citationChang, Y.,Bruni, R.,Kloss, B.,Assur, Z.,Kloppmann, E.,Rost, B.,Hendrickson, W.A.,Liu, Q.
Structural basis for a pH-sensitive calcium leak across membranes.
Science, 344:1131-1135, 2014
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Calcium homeostasis balances passive calcium leak and active calcium uptake. Human Bax inhibitor-1 (hBI-1) is an antiapoptotic protein that mediates a calcium leak and is representative of a highly conserved and widely distributed family, the transmembrane Bax inhibitor motif (TMBIM) proteins. Here, we present crystal structures of a bacterial homolog and characterize its calcium leak activity. The structure has a seven-transmembrane-helix fold that features two triple-helix sandwiches wrapped around a central C-terminal helix. Structures obtained in closed and open conformations are reversibly interconvertible by change of pH. A hydrogen-bonded, pKa (where Ka is the acid dissociation constant)-perturbed pair of conserved aspartate residues explains the pH dependence of this transition, and biochemical studies show that pH regulates calcium influx in proteoliposomes. Homology models for hBI-1 provide insights into TMBIM-mediated calcium leak and cytoprotective activity.
PubMed: 24904158
DOI: 10.1126/science.1252043
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (3.401 Å)
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