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Integrated AlphaFold2 and DEER Investigation of the Conformational Dynamics of a PH-dependent APC Antiporter

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Date 2022 Aug 15
PMID 35969794
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The Amino Acid-Polyamine-Organocation (APC) transporter GadC contributes to the survival of pathogenic bacteria under extreme acid stress by exchanging extracellular glutamate for intracellular γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Its structure, determined in an inward-facing conformation at alkaline pH, consists of the canonical LeuT-fold with a conserved five-helix inverted repeat, thereby resembling functionally divergent transporters such as the serotonin transporter SERT and the glucose-sodium symporter SGLT1. However, despite this structural similarity, it is unclear if the conformational dynamics of antiporters such as GadC follow the blueprint of these or other LeuT-fold transporters. Here, we used double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy to monitor the conformational dynamics of GadC in lipid bilayers in response to acidification and substrate binding. To guide experimental design and facilitate the interpretation of the DEER data, we generated an ensemble of structural models in multiple conformations using a recently introduced modification of AlphaFold2 . Our experimental results reveal acid-induced conformational changes that dislodge the Cterminus from the permeation pathway coupled with rearrangement of helices that enables isomerization between inward- and outward-facing states. The substrate glutamate, but not GABA, modulates the dynamics of an extracellular thin gate without shifting the equilibrium between inward- and outward-facing conformations. In addition to introducing an integrated methodology for probing transporter conformational dynamics, the congruence of the DEER data with patterns of structural rearrangements deduced from ensembles of AlphaFold2 models illuminates the conformational cycle of GadC underpinning transport and exposes yet another example of the divergence between the dynamics of different families in the LeuT-fold.

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