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Title: Structural basis for substrate specificity of heteromeric transporters of neutral amino acids
Author: Rodriguez, Carlos F.
Escudero-Bravo, Paloma
Díaz, Lucía
Bartoccioni, Paola
Martín García, Carmen
Gilabert, Joan G.
Boskovic, Jasminka
Guallar i Tasies, Víctor
Errasti-Murugarren, Ekaitz
Llorca, Oscar
Palacín Prieto, Manuel
Keywords: Transport biològic
Aminoàcids
Metabolisme cel·lular
Biological transport
Amino acids
Cell metabolism
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2021
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Abstract: Despite having similar structures, each member of the heteromeric amino acid transporter (HAT) family shows exquisite preference for the exchange of certain amino acids. Substrate specificity determines the physiological function of each HAT and their role in human diseases. However, HAT transport preference for some amino acids over others is not yet fully understood. Using cryo-electron microscopy of apo human LAT2/CD98hc and a multidisciplinary approach, we elucidate key molecular determinants governing neutral amino acid specificity in HATs. A few residues in the substrate-binding pocket determine substrate preference. Here, we describe mutations that interconvert the substrate profiles of LAT2/CD98hc, LAT1/CD98hc, and Asc1/CD98hc. In addition, a region far from the substrate-binding pocket critically influences the conformation of the substrate-binding site and substrate preference. This region accumulates mutations that alter substrate specificity and cause hearing loss and cataracts. Here, we uncover molecular mechanisms governing substrate specificity within the HAT family of neutral amino acid transporters and provide the structural bases for mutations in LAT2/CD98hc that alter substrate specificity and that are associated with several pathologies.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2113573118
It is part of: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS, 2021, vol. 118, num.49, p. 1-10
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/207741
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2113573118
ISSN: 0027-8424
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