Elevator mechanism dynamics in a sodium-coupled dicarboxylate transporter

Colin Kinz-Thompson, M. L. Lopez-Redondo,C. Mulligan,D. B. Sauer, J. J. Marden,Emad Tajkhorshid,J. F. Hunt,D. L. Stokes,J. A. Mindell, Da-Neng Wang, R. L. Gonzalez

biorxiv(2023)

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VcINDY, the sodium-dependent dicarboxylate transporter from Vibrio cholerae , is responsible for C4- and C5- carboxylate uptake into cells. The molecular mechanism of how VcINDY physically moves substrates across the membrane, and does so in an energetically efficient manner, is unclear. Here, we use single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments to directly observe the individual mechanistic steps that VcINDY takes to translocate substrates across a lipid bilayer, and then test key predictions of transport cycle mechanistic models. Our data provide the first direct evidence that VcINDY undergoes stochastic, elevator-type conformational motions that enable substrate translocation. Kinetic analysis suggests that the two protomers of the VcINDY homodimer undergo those motions in a non-cooperative manner, and thus catalyze two independent transport reactions. The relative substrate independence of those motions provides evidence that the VcINDY transport cycle maintains strict co-substrate coupling using a cooperative binding mechanism. Finally, thermodynamic modeling provides insight into how such a cooperative binding mechanism provides a generalized approach to optimizing transport for many secondary active transporters. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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elevator mechanism dynamics,sodium-coupled
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