The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains unclear. We investigated the effect of membrane lipids in the structure and transport activity of the purine transporter UapA from Aspergillus nidulans. We found that UapA exists mainly as a dimer and that two lipid molecules bind per UapA dimer. We identified three phospholipid classes that co-purified with UapA: phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and phosphatidylinositol (PI). UapA delipidation caused dissociation of the dimer into monomers. Subsequent addition of PI or PE rescued the UapA dimer and allowed recovery of bound lipids, suggesting a central role of these lipids in stabilizing the dimer. Molecular dynamics simulation...
Transporters are integral membrane proteins with central roles in the efficient movement of molecule...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins in response to lipid binding has a critical role in many cell-s...
Stoichiometry of uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and their coexistence as functional monomeric and associ...
The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains uncle...
The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains uncle...
Transporters are transmembrane proteins that mediate the selective translocation of solutes across b...
Interactions with membrane lipids have long been known to affect a wide range of membrane protein pr...
Recent biochemical and biophysical evidence have established that membrane lipids, namely phospholip...
Oligomerisation is a key feature of integral membrane transporters with roles in structure, function...
Oligomerisation of membrane proteins in response to lipid binding plays a critical role in many cell...
The uric acid/xanthine H+ symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filamentou...
The uric acid/xanthine H+ symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filamentou...
The uric acid/xanthine H(+) symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filament...
<div><p>The <i>Escherichia coli</i> UraA H<sup>+</sup>-uracil symporter is a member of the nucleobas...
The biological membrane surrounding the living cell provides a sealed barrier that tightly regulates...
Transporters are integral membrane proteins with central roles in the efficient movement of molecule...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins in response to lipid binding has a critical role in many cell-s...
Stoichiometry of uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and their coexistence as functional monomeric and associ...
The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains uncle...
The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains uncle...
Transporters are transmembrane proteins that mediate the selective translocation of solutes across b...
Interactions with membrane lipids have long been known to affect a wide range of membrane protein pr...
Recent biochemical and biophysical evidence have established that membrane lipids, namely phospholip...
Oligomerisation is a key feature of integral membrane transporters with roles in structure, function...
Oligomerisation of membrane proteins in response to lipid binding plays a critical role in many cell...
The uric acid/xanthine H+ symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filamentou...
The uric acid/xanthine H+ symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filamentou...
The uric acid/xanthine H(+) symporter, UapA, is a high-affinity purine transporter from the filament...
<div><p>The <i>Escherichia coli</i> UraA H<sup>+</sup>-uracil symporter is a member of the nucleobas...
The biological membrane surrounding the living cell provides a sealed barrier that tightly regulates...
Transporters are integral membrane proteins with central roles in the efficient movement of molecule...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins in response to lipid binding has a critical role in many cell-s...
Stoichiometry of uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and their coexistence as functional monomeric and associ...