Structural basis for Na+ transport mechanism by a light-driven Na+ pump

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Hideaki E. Kato
Keiichi Inoue
Rei Abe-Yoshizumi
Yoshitaka Kato
Hikaru Ono
Masae Konno
Shoko Hososhima
Toru Ishizuka
Mohammad Razuanul Hoque
Hirofumi Kunitomo
Jumpei Ito
Susumu Yoshizawa
Keitaro Yamashita
Mizuki Takemoto
Tomohiro Nishizawa
Reiya Taniguchi
Kazuhiro Kogure
Andrés D. Maturana
Yuichi Iino
Hiromu Yawo
Ryuichiro Ishitani
Hideki Kandori
Osamu Nureki
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[1] Graduate School of Science,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Frontier Materials
[3] Nagoya Institute of Technology,Department of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience
[4] OptoBioTechnology Research Center,Department of Bioengineering Sciences
[5] Nagoya Institute of Technology,undefined
[6] PRESTO,undefined
[7] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[8] Tohoku University Graduate School of Life Sciences,undefined
[9] CREST,undefined
[10] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[11] Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences,undefined
[12] Nagoya University,undefined
[13] Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute,undefined
[14] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[15] RIKEN SPring-8 Center,undefined
[16] †Present address: Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology,undefined
[17] Stanford University School of Medicine,undefined
[18] Stanford,undefined
[19] California 94305,undefined
[20] USA.,undefined
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Nature | 2015年 / 521卷
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Krokinobacter eikastus rhodopsin 2 (KR2) is the first light-driven Na+ pump discovered, and is viewed as a potential next-generation optogenetics tool. Since the positively charged Schiff base proton, located within the ion-conducting pathway of all light-driven ion pumps, was thought to prohibit the transport of a non-proton cation, the discovery of KR2 raised the question of how it achieves Na+ transport. Here we present crystal structures of KR2 under neutral and acidic conditions, which represent the resting and M-like intermediate states, respectively. Structural and spectroscopic analyses revealed the gating mechanism, whereby the flipping of Asp116 sequesters the Schiff base proton from the conducting pathway to facilitate Na+ transport. Together with the structure-based engineering of the first light-driven K+ pumps, electrophysiological assays in mammalian neurons and behavioural assays in a nematode, our studies reveal the molecular basis for light-driven non-proton cation pumps and thus provide a framework that may advance the development of next-generation optogenetics.
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