2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1515043112
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Resting state of the human proton channel dimer in a lipid bilayer

Abstract: The voltage-gated proton channel Hv1 plays a critical role in the fast proton translocation that underlies a wide range of physiological functions, including the phagocytic respiratory burst, sperm motility, apoptosis, and metastatic cancer. Both voltage activation and proton conduction are carried out by a voltage-sensing domain (VSD) with strong similarity to canonical VSDs in voltage-dependent cation channels and enzymes. We set out to determine the structural properties of membrane-reconstituted human prot… Show more

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“…4 and SI Appendix, Results) can be defined on the basis of distances involving the signature residues R3 and F150 at the two constriction sites (34). Interestingly, such conformational heterogeneity is consistent with the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments by Li et al (37), showing that Hv1 is significantly more flexible than other VSDs. We now describe in detail the conformational ensemble visited in the three A1 to A3 substates.…”
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“…4 and SI Appendix, Results) can be defined on the basis of distances involving the signature residues R3 and F150 at the two constriction sites (34). Interestingly, such conformational heterogeneity is consistent with the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments by Li et al (37), showing that Hv1 is significantly more flexible than other VSDs. We now describe in detail the conformational ensemble visited in the three A1 to A3 substates.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…A number of homology models of Hv1 have been generated and validated (32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38); most of them were created using other VGICs as templates and the sequence of nonhuman orthologs. Here, we used the crystal structure of mouse Hv1 (31) as a basis to model all of the relevant conformational states of the human Hv1 monomer: resting, intermediate-resting, and activated states.…”
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“…Li et al (3) combine biochemical, computational, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic approaches to shed light on structural aspects of the human proton channel, hH V 1. Their results advance the field in several key areas, culminating in a bold new model for gating.…”
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