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A two-lane mechanism for selective biological ammonium transport.

Authors :
Williamson, Gordon
Tamburrino, Giulia
Bizior, Adriana
Boeckstaens, Mélanie
Dias Mirandela, Gaëtan
Bage, Marcus G.
Pisliakov, Andrei
Ives, Callum M.
Terras, Eilidh
Hoskisson, Paul A.
Marini, Anna Maria
Zachariae, Ulrich
Javelle, Arnaud
Source :
eLife. 8/25/2020, p1-22. 22p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The transport of charged molecules across biological membranes faces the dual problem of accommodating charges in a highly hydrophobic environment while maintaining selective substrate translocation. This has been the subject of a particular controversy for the exchange of ammonium across cellular membranes, an essential process in all domains of life. Ammonium transport is mediated by the ubiquitous Amt/Mep/Rh transporters that includes the human Rhesus factors. Here, using a combination of electrophysiology, yeast functional complementation and extended molecular dynamics simulations, we reveal a unique two-lane pathway for electrogenic NH4 + transport in two archetypal members of the family, the transporters AmtB from Escherichia coli and Rh50 from Nitrosomonas europaea. The pathway underpins a mechanism by which charged H+ and neutral NH3 are carried separately across the membrane after NH4 + deprotonation. This mechanism defines a new principle of achieving transport selectivity against competing ions in a biological transport process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152089801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57183