Structural evidence for induced fit and a mechanism for sugar/H+ symport in LacY

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Cation-coupled active transport is an essential cellular process found ubiquitously in all living organisms. Here, we present two novel ligand-free X-ray structures of the lactose permease (LacY) of Escherichia coli determined at acidic and neutral pH, and propose a model for the mechanism of coupling between lactose and H+ translocation. No sugar-binding site is observed in the absence of ligand, and deprotonation of the key residue Glu 269 is associated with ligand binding. Thus, substrate induces formation of the sugar-binding site, as well as the initial step in H + transduction. © 2006 European Molecular Biology Organization | All Rights Reserved.

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Mirza, O., Guan, L., Verner, G., Iwata, S., & Kaback, H. R. (2006). Structural evidence for induced fit and a mechanism for sugar/H+ symport in LacY. EMBO Journal, 25(6), 1177–1183. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601028

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