Tetrahydrofolate recognition by the mitochondrial folate transporter

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A mitochondrial carrier family (MCF) of transport proteins facilitates the transfer of charged small molecules across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The human genome has ∼50 genes corresponding to members of this family. All MCF proteins contain three repeats of a characteristic and conserved PX(D/E)XX(K/R) motif thought to be central to the mechanism of these transporters. The mammalian mitochondrial folate transporter (MFT) is one of a few MCF members, known as the P(I/L)W subfamily, that have evolved a tryptophan residue in place of the (D/E) in the second conserved motif; the function of this substitution (Trp-142) is unclear. Molecular dynamics simulations of theMFTin its explicit membrane environment identified this tryptophan, as well as several other residues lining the transport cavity, to be involved in a series of sequential interactions that coordinated the movement of the tetrahydrofolate substrate within the transport cavity.Weprobed the function of these residues by mutagenesis. The mutation of every residue identified by molecular dynamics to interact with tetrahydrofolate during simulated transit into the aqueous channel severely impaired folate transport. Mutation of the subfamily-defining tryptophan residue in the MFT to match the MCF consensus at this position (W142D) was incompatible with cell survival. These studies indicate that MFT Trp-142, as well as other residues lining the transporter interior, coordinate tetrahydrofolate descent and positioning of the substrate in the transporter basin. Overall, we identified residues in the walls and at the base of the transport cavity that are involved in substrate recognition by the MFT. © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Lawrence, S. A., Hackett, J. C., & Moran, R. G. (2011). Tetrahydrofolate recognition by the mitochondrial folate transporter. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(36), 31480–31489. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.272187

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