The CorA family of proteins plays a housekeeping role in the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in many bacteria and archaea as well as in mitochondria of eukaryotes, rendering it an important target to study the mechanisms of divalent transport and regulation across different life domains. Despite numerous studies, the mechanistic details of the channel gating and the transport of the metal ions are still not entirely understood. Here, we use all-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations combined with in vitro experiments to investigate the influence of divalent cations on the function of CorA. Simulations reveal pronounced asymmetric movements of monomers that enable the rotation of the α7 helix and the cytoplasmic subdomain ...
<div><p>Crystal structures of <em>Thermotoga maritima</em> magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2...
Crystal structures of Thermotoga maritima magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2006, revealed its...
SummaryThe transmembrane conformation of Thermotoga maritima CorA, a magnesium transport system, has...
The CorA family of proteins plays a housekeeping role in the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in m...
The CorA family of proteins regulates the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in many bacteria, archa...
Both Mg2+ and Co2+ are essential ions for organisms, without which pathophysiological effects would ...
Despite the importance of Mg2+ for numerous cellular activities, the mechanisms underlying its impor...
CorA is the primary magnesium channel in prokaryotes and the most extensively studied member of the ...
CorA is the major transport system responsible for Mg2+ uptake in bacteria and can functionally subs...
AbstractMagnesium translocation across cell membranes is essential for numerous physiological proces...
Abstract The CorA family of proteins regulates the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in many bacter...
CorA proteins belong to 2-TM-GxN family of membrane proteins, and play a major role in Mg2+ transpor...
AbstractCorA channels are responsible for the uptake of essential magnesium ions by bacteria. X-ray ...
Magnesium (Mg2+) plays an important role in many essential cellular processes, and its concentration...
<div><p>Crystal structures of <em>Thermotoga maritima</em> magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2...
Crystal structures of Thermotoga maritima magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2006, revealed its...
SummaryThe transmembrane conformation of Thermotoga maritima CorA, a magnesium transport system, has...
The CorA family of proteins plays a housekeeping role in the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in m...
The CorA family of proteins regulates the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in many bacteria, archa...
Both Mg2+ and Co2+ are essential ions for organisms, without which pathophysiological effects would ...
Despite the importance of Mg2+ for numerous cellular activities, the mechanisms underlying its impor...
CorA is the primary magnesium channel in prokaryotes and the most extensively studied member of the ...
CorA is the major transport system responsible for Mg2+ uptake in bacteria and can functionally subs...
AbstractMagnesium translocation across cell membranes is essential for numerous physiological proces...
Abstract The CorA family of proteins regulates the homeostasis of divalent metal ions in many bacter...
CorA proteins belong to 2-TM-GxN family of membrane proteins, and play a major role in Mg2+ transpor...
AbstractCorA channels are responsible for the uptake of essential magnesium ions by bacteria. X-ray ...
Magnesium (Mg2+) plays an important role in many essential cellular processes, and its concentration...
<div><p>Crystal structures of <em>Thermotoga maritima</em> magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2...
Crystal structures of Thermotoga maritima magnesium transporter CorA, reported in 2006, revealed its...
SummaryThe transmembrane conformation of Thermotoga maritima CorA, a magnesium transport system, has...