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Conserved binding site in the N-lobe of prokaryotic MATE transporters suggests a role for Na+ in ion-coupled drug efflux
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100262Published online: January 7, 2021- Steven Castellano
- Derek P. Claxton
- Emel Ficici
- Tsukasa Kusakizako
- Robyn Stix
- Wenchang Zhou
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, multidrug and toxic-compound extrusion (MATE) transporters catalyze the efflux of a broad range of cytotoxic compounds, including human-made antibiotics and anticancer drugs. MATEs are secondary-active antiporters, i.e., their drug-efflux activity is coupled to, and powered by, the uptake of ions down a preexisting transmembrane electrochemical gradient. Key aspects of this mechanism, however, remain to be delineated, such as its ion specificity and stoichiometry.