YiiP is a membrane transporter that catalyzes Zn2+/H+ exchange across the inner membrane of Escherichia coli. Mammalian homologs of YiiP play critical roles in zinc homeostasis and cell signaling. Here, we report the x-ray structure of YiiP in complex with zinc at 3.8 angstrom resolution. YiiP is a homodimer held together in a parallel orientation through four Zn2+ ions at the interface of the cytoplasmic domains, whereas the two transmembrane domains swing out to yield a Y-shaped structure. In each protomer, the cytoplasmic domain adopts a metallochaperone-like protein fold; the transmembrane domain features a bundle of six transmembrane helices and a tetrahedral Zn2+ binding site located in a cavity that is open to both the membrane outer...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc transporters play critical roles in cellular zinc homeostatic control. The 2.9-Å resolution str...
The proton gradient is a principal energy source for respiration-dependent active transport, but the...
AbstractATP-binding cassette superfamily of periplasmic metal transporters are known to be vital for...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for all living organisms. It is required for signalling and prope...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
AbstractZn2+ is an essential transition metal required in trace amounts by all living organisms. How...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
YiiP from Shewanella oneidensis is a prokaryotic Zn2+/H+ antiporter that serves as a model for the C...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for all living organisms. It is required for signalling and prope...
Zinc is an essential microelement to sustain all forms of life. However, excess of zinc is toxic, th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc transporters play critical roles in cellular zinc homeostatic control. The 2.9-Å resolution str...
The proton gradient is a principal energy source for respiration-dependent active transport, but the...
AbstractATP-binding cassette superfamily of periplasmic metal transporters are known to be vital for...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for all living organisms. It is required for signalling and prope...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
AbstractZn2+ is an essential transition metal required in trace amounts by all living organisms. How...
ZnuA is the soluble component of the high-affinity ZnuABC zinc transporter belonging to the cluster ...
YiiP from Shewanella oneidensis is a prokaryotic Zn2+/H+ antiporter that serves as a model for the C...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient for all living organisms. It is required for signalling and prope...
Zinc is an essential microelement to sustain all forms of life. However, excess of zinc is toxic, th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...
Zinc is essential for all organisms and yet detrimental at elevated levels. Hence, homeostasis of th...