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Novel Mg (2+) binding sites in the cytoplasmic domain of the MgtE Mg (2+) channels revealed by X-ray crystal structures : Structures of the MgtE cytoplasmic domain

MgtE is a Mg (2+)-selective channel regulated by the intracellular Mg (2+) concentration. MgtE family proteins are highly conserved in all domains of life and contribute to cellular Mg (2+) homeostasis. In humans, mutations in the SLC41 proteins, the eukaryotic counterparts of the bacterial MgtE, ar...

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Autores principales: Wang, Mengqi, Zhao, Yimeng, Hayashi, Yoshiki, Ito, Koichi, Hattori, Motoyuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37097058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2023067
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Sumario:MgtE is a Mg (2+)-selective channel regulated by the intracellular Mg (2+) concentration. MgtE family proteins are highly conserved in all domains of life and contribute to cellular Mg (2+) homeostasis. In humans, mutations in the SLC41 proteins, the eukaryotic counterparts of the bacterial MgtE, are known to be associated with various diseases. The first MgtE structure from a thermophilic bacterium, Thermus thermophilus, revealed that MgtE forms a homodimer consisting of transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains with a plug helix connecting the two and that the cytoplasmic domain possesses multiple Mg (2+) binding sites. Structural and electrophysiological analyses revealed that the dissociation of Mg (2+) ions from the cytoplasmic domain induces structural changes in the cytoplasmic domain, leading to channel opening. Thus, previous works showed the importance of MgtE cytoplasmic Mg (2+) binding sites. Nevertheless, due to the limited structural information on MgtE from different species, the conservation and diversity of the cytoplasmic Mg (2+) binding site in MgtE family proteins remain unclear. Here, we report crystal structures of the Mg (2+)-bound MgtE cytoplasmic domains from two different bacterial species, Chryseobacterium hispalense and Clostridiales bacterium, and identify multiple Mg (2+) binding sites, including ones that were not observed in the previous MgtE structure. These structures reveal the conservation and diversity of the cytoplasmic Mg (2+) binding site in the MgtE family proteins.