AbstractThe mechanism by which the ammonium transporter, AmtB, conducts NH4+/NH3 into the cytoplasm was investigated using conventional molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. These simulations revealed that the neutral molecule, NH3, passes automatically through the channel upon its arrival at the Am2 site and that the function of the channel as a one-way valve for passage of NH3 is not determined by the cytoplasmic exit gate but, rather, by the periplasmic entrance gate of the channel. The NH3, produced by deprotonation of NH4+ at the entrance gate, is spontaneously conveyed to the central region of the channel via a hydrogenbond network comprising His-168, His-318, Tyr-32, and the NH3 molecule. Finally, the NH3 molecule exits the channel th...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Amt/Rh proteins, which mediate movement of ammonium across cell membranes, are spread throughout the...
AbstractTo investigate substrate recruitment and transport across the Escherichia coli Ammonia trans...
AmtB is one of the ammonium transporter proteins facilitating the ammonium transport across the cell...
AbstractStructural characterization of the bacterial channel, AmtB, provides a glimpse of how member...
Ammonium transport is mediated by membrane proteins of the ubiquitous Amt/Rh family Despite the avai...
The first structure of an ammonia channel from the Amt/MEP/Rh protein superfamily, determined to 1.3...
The structure determination of the ammonium transport protein AmtB from Escherichia coli strongly in...
AMT (ammonium transporter)/Rh (Rhesus) ammonium transporters/channels are identified in all domains ...
The transport of charged molecules across biological membranes faces the dual problem of accommodati...
AbstractThe accessibility of water molecules to the pore of the AmtB ammonium transporter is studied...
The conduction mechanism of Escherichia coli AmtB, the structurally and functionally best characteri...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Amt/Rh proteins, which mediate movement of ammonium across cell membranes, are spread throughout the...
AbstractTo investigate substrate recruitment and transport across the Escherichia coli Ammonia trans...
AmtB is one of the ammonium transporter proteins facilitating the ammonium transport across the cell...
AbstractStructural characterization of the bacterial channel, AmtB, provides a glimpse of how member...
Ammonium transport is mediated by membrane proteins of the ubiquitous Amt/Rh family Despite the avai...
The first structure of an ammonia channel from the Amt/MEP/Rh protein superfamily, determined to 1.3...
The structure determination of the ammonium transport protein AmtB from Escherichia coli strongly in...
AMT (ammonium transporter)/Rh (Rhesus) ammonium transporters/channels are identified in all domains ...
The transport of charged molecules across biological membranes faces the dual problem of accommodati...
AbstractThe accessibility of water molecules to the pore of the AmtB ammonium transporter is studied...
The conduction mechanism of Escherichia coli AmtB, the structurally and functionally best characteri...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Two conserved histidine residues are located near the mid-point of the conduction channel of ammoniu...
Amt/Rh proteins, which mediate movement of ammonium across cell membranes, are spread throughout the...