Structure of urea transporters

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Abstract

Members of the urea transporter (UT) family mediate rapid, selective transport of urea down its concentration gradient. To date, crystal structures of two evolutionarily distant UTs have been solved. These structures reveal a common UT fold involving two structurally homologous domains that encircle a continuous membrane-spanning pore and indicate that UTs transport urea via a channel-like mechanism. Examination of the conserved architecture of the pore, combined with crystal structures of ligand-bound proteins, molecular dynamics simulations, and functional data on permeation and inhibition by a broad range of urea analogs and other small molecules, provides insight into the structural basis of urea permeation and selectivity.

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Levin, E. J., & Zhou, M. (2014). Structure of urea transporters. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry, 73, 65–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9343-8_5

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