The number of ions required to drive substrate transport through a secondary active transporter determines the protein's ability to create a substrate gradient, a feature essential to its physiological function, and places fundamental constraints on the transporter's mechanism. Stoichiometry is known for a wide array of mammalian transporters, but, due to a lack of readily available tools, not for most of the prokaryotic transporters for which high-resolution structures are available. Here, we describe a general method for using radiolabeled substrate flux assays to determine coupling stoichiometries of electrogenic secondary active transporters reconstituted in proteoliposomes by measuring transporter equilibrium potentials. We demonstrate...
Determining the contributions of different transporter species to overall cellular transport is fund...
Discussions of active transport usually assume stoichiometry between the rate of transport J+ and th...
Cell membranes, despite providing a barrier to protect intracellular constituents, require selective...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
With high-resolution structures available for many ion-coupled (secondary active) transporters, a ma...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
Secondary active transporters are fundamental to a myriad of biological processes. They use the elec...
In this thesis are collected information about the transport kinetics and dynamics of GltTk and CitS...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
Although xylosides are abundant in nature, knowledge about xyloside transporters is scarce. Recently...
Determining the contributions of different transporter species to overall cellular transport is fund...
Discussions of active transport usually assume stoichiometry between the rate of transport J+ and th...
Cell membranes, despite providing a barrier to protect intracellular constituents, require selective...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
With high-resolution structures available for many ion-coupled (secondary active) transporters, a ma...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
Secondary active transporters are fundamental to a myriad of biological processes. They use the elec...
In this thesis are collected information about the transport kinetics and dynamics of GltTk and CitS...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
Substrates of most transport proteins have not been identified, limiting our understanding of their ...
Although xylosides are abundant in nature, knowledge about xyloside transporters is scarce. Recently...
Determining the contributions of different transporter species to overall cellular transport is fund...
Discussions of active transport usually assume stoichiometry between the rate of transport J+ and th...
Cell membranes, despite providing a barrier to protect intracellular constituents, require selective...