Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding cassette transporter OpuA couples compatible solute uptake to ATP hydrolysis. Here, we study the gating mechanism and energy coupling of OpuA reconstituted in lipid nanodiscs. We show that anionic lipids are essential both for the gating and the energy coupling. The tight coupling between substrate binding on extracellular domains and ATP hydrolysis by cytoplasmic nucleotide-binding domains allows the study of transmembrane signaling in nanodiscs. From the tight coupling between processes at opposite sides of the membrane, we infer that the ATPase activity of OpuA in nanodiscs reflects solute translocation. Intriguingly, the substrate-depend...
AbstractBacteria act to maintain their hydration when the osmotic pressure of their environment chan...
The ATPase subunit of the osmoregulatory ATP-binding cassette transporter OpuA from Lactococcus lact...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. ATP is a fundamental intracellular molecule and is thought to diff...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
AbstractATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters couple hydrolysis of ATP with vectorial transport ac...
Solute transport via ABC importers involves receptor-mediated substrate binding, which is followed b...
Phospholipids and sterols play multiple roles in cells. In addition to establishing barriers between...
(Micro)organisms are exposed to fluctuating environmental conditions, and adaptation to stress is es...
Protein translocation across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is an essential process catalyzed pr...
Membrane proteins are vital for cellular homeostasis. They maintain the electrochemical gradients th...
Nucleotides comprise small molecules that perform critical signaling roles in biological systems. Ad...
Energy conversion in biological systems is underpinned by membrane-bound proton transporters that ge...
ABCs (ATP binding cassettes) transportersconstitute a large family of transmembrane proteinspresent ...
AbstractThe function of membrane-bound transporters is commonly affected by the milieu of the hydrop...
AbstractBacteria act to maintain their hydration when the osmotic pressure of their environment chan...
The ATPase subunit of the osmoregulatory ATP-binding cassette transporter OpuA from Lactococcus lact...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. ATP is a fundamental intracellular molecule and is thought to diff...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
AbstractATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters couple hydrolysis of ATP with vectorial transport ac...
Solute transport via ABC importers involves receptor-mediated substrate binding, which is followed b...
Phospholipids and sterols play multiple roles in cells. In addition to establishing barriers between...
(Micro)organisms are exposed to fluctuating environmental conditions, and adaptation to stress is es...
Protein translocation across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is an essential process catalyzed pr...
Membrane proteins are vital for cellular homeostasis. They maintain the electrochemical gradients th...
Nucleotides comprise small molecules that perform critical signaling roles in biological systems. Ad...
Energy conversion in biological systems is underpinned by membrane-bound proton transporters that ge...
ABCs (ATP binding cassettes) transportersconstitute a large family of transmembrane proteinspresent ...
AbstractThe function of membrane-bound transporters is commonly affected by the milieu of the hydrop...
AbstractBacteria act to maintain their hydration when the osmotic pressure of their environment chan...
The ATPase subunit of the osmoregulatory ATP-binding cassette transporter OpuA from Lactococcus lact...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. ATP is a fundamental intracellular molecule and is thought to diff...