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Deposition Date 2024-12-11
Release Date 2025-04-02
Last Version Date 2025-04-02
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
9HNP
Title:
Cryo-EM structure of the glucose-specific PTS transporter IICB from E. coli in an intermediate state
Biological Source:
Source Organism(s):
Escherichia coli (Taxon ID: 562)
Expression System(s):
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.53 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
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Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:PTS system glucose-specific EIICB component
Gene (Uniprot):ptsG
Chain IDs:A (auth: B), B (auth: A)
Chain Length:485
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Cryo-EM structure of a phosphotransferase system glucose transporter stalled in an intermediate conformation.
J Struct Biol X 11 100124 100124 (2025)
PMID: 40124667 DOI: 10.1016/j.yjsbx.2025.100124

Abstact

The phosphotransferase system glucose-specific transporter IICBGlc serves as a central nutrient uptake system in bacteria. It transports glucose across the plasma membrane via the IICGlc domain and phosphorylates the substrate within the cell to produce the glycolytic intermediate, glucose-6-phosphate, through the IIBGlc domain. Furthermore, IICGlc consists of a transport (TD) and a scaffold domain, with the latter being involved in dimer formation. Transport is mediated by an elevator-type mechanism within the IICGlc domain, where the substrate binds to the mobile TD. This domain undergoes a large-scale rigid-body movement relative to the static scaffold domain, translocating glucose across the membrane. Structures of elevator-type transporters are typically captured in either inward- or outward-facing conformations. Intermediate states remain elusive, awaiting structural determination and mechanistic interpretation. Here, we present a single-particle cryo-EM structure of purified, n-dodecyl-β-D-maltopyranoside-solubilized IICBGlc from Escherichia coli. While the IIBGlc protein domain is flexible remaining unresolved, the dimeric IICGlc transporter is found trapped in a hitherto unobserved intermediate conformational state. Specifically, the TD is located halfway between inward- and outward-facing states. Structural analysis revealed a specific n-dodecyl-β-D-maltopyranoside molecule bound to the glucose binding site. The sliding of the TD is potentially impeded halfway due to the bulky nature of the ligand and a shift of the thin gate, thereby stalling the transporter. In conclusion, this study presents a novel conformational state of IICGlc, and provides new structural and mechanistic insights into a potential stalling mechanism, paving the way for the rational design of transport inhibitors targeting this critical bacterial metabolic process.

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