Molecular basis of ligand recognition and transport by glucose transporters

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Dong Deng
Pengcheng Sun
Chuangye Yan
Meng Ke
Xin Jiang
Lei Xiong
Wenlin Ren
Kunio Hirata
Masaki Yamamoto
Shilong Fan
Nieng Yan
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology,Advanced Photon Technology Division
[2] Tsinghua University,undefined
[3] Center for Structural Biology,undefined
[4] Tsinghua University,undefined
[5] Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences,undefined
[6] School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Tsinghua University,undefined
[8] Research Infrastructure Group,undefined
[9] SR Life Science Instrumentation Unit,undefined
[10] RIKEN/SPring-8 Center,undefined
[11] Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO),undefined
[12] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
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Nature | 2015年 / 526卷
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The major facilitator superfamily glucose transporters, exemplified by human GLUT1–4, have been central to the study of solute transport. Using lipidic cubic phase crystallization and microfocus X-ray diffraction, we determined the structure of human GLUT3 in complex with d-glucose at 1.5 Å resolution in an outward-occluded conformation. The high-resolution structure allows discrimination of both α- and β-anomers of d-glucose. Two additional structures of GLUT3 bound to the exofacial inhibitor maltose were obtained at 2.6 Å in the outward-open and 2.4 Å in the outward-occluded states. In all three structures, the ligands are predominantly coordinated by polar residues from the carboxy terminal domain. Conformational transition from outward-open to outward-occluded entails a prominent local rearrangement of the extracellular part of transmembrane segment TM7. Comparison of the outward-facing GLUT3 structures with the inward-open GLUT1 provides insights into the alternating access cycle for GLUTs, whereby the C-terminal domain provides the primary substrate-binding site and the amino-terminal domain undergoes rigid-body rotation with respect to the C-terminal domain. Our studies provide an important framework for the mechanistic and kinetic understanding of GLUTs and shed light on structure-guided ligand design.
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