Multifunctional transporter models: Lessons from the transport of water, sugars, and ring compounds by GLUTs Journal Article


Authors: Fischbarg, J.; Vera, J. C.
Article Title: Multifunctional transporter models: Lessons from the transport of water, sugars, and ring compounds by GLUTs
Abstract: Facilitative glucose transporters (GLUTs) have recently been shown to be multifunctional, transporting substrates other than sugars, such as water and ring compounds as large as nitrobenzene-diazolaminoglucose. Other membrane proteins, including transporters and cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator, have also revealed a finite permeability to water. We compare the alpha-helical and beta-barrel models for the structure of GLUTs, discuss recent evidence, and argue that a beta-barrel fold explains it better. We show a model for GLUTs consisting of a relatively rigid beta-barrel translocation unit (''channel'') of diameter ample enough to allow permeation of the above substrates (similar to 20 Angstrom) but gated shut by mobile loops at both ends. Such gates would open only after aromatic interactions would lead to binding of the ring substrates for GLUTs; water would, however, traverse crevices in the closed gates. Using the insights gained from GLUTs, we propose that other transporters may share with GLUTs the motif of a beta-barrel channel and would be permeable to water due to the presence of such channels together with similarly behaving gates.
Keywords: proteins; protein; protein structure; expression; transporters; glucose transporter; amino-acid; membrane-protein; channel; xenopus-oocytes; synthetic peptides; rat-kidney; facilitators; erythrocyte glucose transporter; integral membrane proteins; water channels; pore-forming structure; cell chip28
Journal Title: American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
Volume: 268
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0363-6143
Publisher: American Physiological Society  
Date Published: 1995-05-01
Start Page: C1077
End Page: C1089
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1995QW58000002
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 7539214
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.5.C1077
Notes: Review -- Source: Wos
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