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Commun Biol ; 4(1): 558, 2021 05 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33976372

ABSTRACT

Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transport proteins confer multidrug resistance on pathogenic microorganisms and affect pharmacokinetics in mammals. Our understanding of how MATE transporters work, has mostly relied on protein structures and MD simulations. However, the energetics of drug transport has not been studied in detail. Many MATE transporters utilise the electrochemical H+ or Na+ gradient to drive substrate efflux, but NorM-VC from Vibrio cholerae can utilise both forms of metabolic energy. To dissect the localisation and organisation of H+ and Na+ translocation pathways in NorM-VC we engineered chimaeric proteins in which the N-lobe of H+-coupled NorM-PS from Pseudomonas stutzeri is fused to the C-lobe of NorM-VC, and vice versa. Our findings in drug binding and transport experiments with chimaeric, mutant and wildtype transporters highlight the versatile nature of energy coupling in NorM-VC, which enables adaptation to fluctuating salinity levels in the natural habitat of V. cholerae.


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Antiporters/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Organic Cation Transport Proteins/metabolism , Vibrio cholerae/metabolism , Antiporters/physiology , Bacterial Proteins/physiology , Binding Sites , Biological Transport , Drug Resistance, Multiple/genetics , Drug Resistance, Multiple/physiology , Hydrogen/chemistry , Hydrogen/metabolism , Ions/metabolism , Organic Cation Transport Proteins/physiology , Protein Binding , Sodium/chemistry , Sodium/metabolism , Vibrio cholerae/physiology
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