Structural basis of GDP release and gating in G protein coupled Fe 2 transport

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Abstract

G proteins are key molecular switches in the regulation of membrane protein function and signal transduction. The prokaryotic membrane protein FeoB is involved in G protein coupled Fe 2 transport, and is unique in that the G protein is directly tethered to the membrane domain. Here, we report the structure of the soluble domain of FeoB, including the G protein domain, and its assembly into an unexpected trimer. Comparisons between nucleotide free and liganded structures reveal the closed and open state of a central cytoplasmic pore, respectively. In addition, these data provide the first observation of a conformational switch in the nucleotide-binding G5 motif, defining the structural basis for GDP release. From these results, structural parallels are drawn to eukaryotic G protein coupled membrane processes. © 2009 European Molecular Biology Organization.

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Guilfoyle, A., Maher, M. J., Rapp, M., Clarke, R., Harrop, S., & Jormakka, M. (2009). Structural basis of GDP release and gating in G protein coupled Fe 2 transport. EMBO Journal, 28(17), 2677–2685. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.208

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