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Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2

Human heteromeric amino acid transporters (HATs) are membrane protein complexes that facilitate the transport of specific amino acids across cell membranes. Loss of function or overexpression of these transporters is implicated in several human diseases such as renal aminoacidurias and cancer. HATs...

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Autores principales: Meury, Marcel, Costa, Meritxell, Harder, Daniel, Stauffer, Mirko, Jeckelmann, Jean-Marc, Brühlmann, Béla, Rosell, Albert, Ilgü, Hüseyin, Kovar, Karin, Palacín, Manuel, Fotiadis, Dimitrios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25299125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109882
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author Meury, Marcel
Costa, Meritxell
Harder, Daniel
Stauffer, Mirko
Jeckelmann, Jean-Marc
Brühlmann, Béla
Rosell, Albert
Ilgü, Hüseyin
Kovar, Karin
Palacín, Manuel
Fotiadis, Dimitrios
author_facet Meury, Marcel
Costa, Meritxell
Harder, Daniel
Stauffer, Mirko
Jeckelmann, Jean-Marc
Brühlmann, Béla
Rosell, Albert
Ilgü, Hüseyin
Kovar, Karin
Palacín, Manuel
Fotiadis, Dimitrios
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description Human heteromeric amino acid transporters (HATs) are membrane protein complexes that facilitate the transport of specific amino acids across cell membranes. Loss of function or overexpression of these transporters is implicated in several human diseases such as renal aminoacidurias and cancer. HATs are composed of two subunits, a heavy and a light subunit, that are covalently connected by a disulphide bridge. Light subunits catalyse amino acid transport and consist of twelve transmembrane α-helix domains. Heavy subunits are type II membrane N-glycoproteins with a large extracellular domain and are involved in the trafficking of the complex to the plasma membrane. Structural information on HATs is scarce because of the difficulty in heterologous overexpression. Recently, we had a major breakthrough with the overexpression of a recombinant HAT, 4F2hc-LAT2, in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Microgram amounts of purified protein made possible the reconstruction of the first 3D map of a human HAT by negative-stain transmission electron microscopy. Here we report the important stabilization of purified human 4F2hc-LAT2 using a combination of two detergents, i.e., n-dodecyl-β-D-maltopyranoside and lauryl maltose neopentyl glycol, and cholesteryl hemisuccinate. The superior quality and stability of purified 4F2hc-LAT2 allowed the measurement of substrate binding by scintillation proximity assay. In addition, an improved 3D map of this HAT could be obtained. The detergent-induced stabilization of the purified human 4F2hc-LAT2 complex presented here paves the way towards its crystallization and structure determination at high-resolution, and thus the elucidation of the working mechanism of this important protein complex at the molecular level.
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spelling pubmed-41925862014-10-14 Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2 Meury, Marcel Costa, Meritxell Harder, Daniel Stauffer, Mirko Jeckelmann, Jean-Marc Brühlmann, Béla Rosell, Albert Ilgü, Hüseyin Kovar, Karin Palacín, Manuel Fotiadis, Dimitrios PLoS One Research Article Human heteromeric amino acid transporters (HATs) are membrane protein complexes that facilitate the transport of specific amino acids across cell membranes. Loss of function or overexpression of these transporters is implicated in several human diseases such as renal aminoacidurias and cancer. HATs are composed of two subunits, a heavy and a light subunit, that are covalently connected by a disulphide bridge. Light subunits catalyse amino acid transport and consist of twelve transmembrane α-helix domains. Heavy subunits are type II membrane N-glycoproteins with a large extracellular domain and are involved in the trafficking of the complex to the plasma membrane. Structural information on HATs is scarce because of the difficulty in heterologous overexpression. Recently, we had a major breakthrough with the overexpression of a recombinant HAT, 4F2hc-LAT2, in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Microgram amounts of purified protein made possible the reconstruction of the first 3D map of a human HAT by negative-stain transmission electron microscopy. Here we report the important stabilization of purified human 4F2hc-LAT2 using a combination of two detergents, i.e., n-dodecyl-β-D-maltopyranoside and lauryl maltose neopentyl glycol, and cholesteryl hemisuccinate. The superior quality and stability of purified 4F2hc-LAT2 allowed the measurement of substrate binding by scintillation proximity assay. In addition, an improved 3D map of this HAT could be obtained. The detergent-induced stabilization of the purified human 4F2hc-LAT2 complex presented here paves the way towards its crystallization and structure determination at high-resolution, and thus the elucidation of the working mechanism of this important protein complex at the molecular level. Public Library of Science 2014-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4192586/ /pubmed/25299125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109882 Text en © 2014 Meury et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Meury, Marcel
Costa, Meritxell
Harder, Daniel
Stauffer, Mirko
Jeckelmann, Jean-Marc
Brühlmann, Béla
Rosell, Albert
Ilgü, Hüseyin
Kovar, Karin
Palacín, Manuel
Fotiadis, Dimitrios
Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title_full Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title_fullStr Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title_full_unstemmed Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title_short Detergent-Induced Stabilization and Improved 3D Map of the Human Heteromeric Amino Acid Transporter 4F2hc-LAT2
title_sort detergent-induced stabilization and improved 3d map of the human heteromeric amino acid transporter 4f2hc-lat2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25299125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109882
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