Diallinas G, Valdez J, Sophianopoulou V, Rosa A, Scazzocchio C. Chimeric purine transporters of Aspergillus nidulans define a domain critical for function and specificity conserved in bacterial, plant and metazoan homologues.
EMBO J 1998;
17:3827-37. [PMID:
9670000 PMCID:
PMC1170718 DOI:
10.1093/emboj/17.14.3827]
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Abstract
In Aspergillus nidulans, purine uptake is mediated by three transporter proteins: UapA, UapC and AzgA. UapA and UapC have partially overlapping functions, are 62% identical and have nearly identical predicted topologies. Their structural similarity is associated with overlapping substrate specificities; UapA is a high-affinity, high-capacity specific xanthine/uric acid transporter. UapC is a low/moderate-capacity general purine transporter. We constructed and characterized UapA/UapC, UapC/UapA and UapA/UapC/UapA chimeric proteins and UapA point mutations. The region including residues 378-446 in UapA (336-404 in UapC) has been shown to be critical for purine recognition and transport. Within this region, we identified: (i) one amino acid residue (A404) important for transporter function but probably not for specificity and two residues (E412 and R414) important for UapA function and specificity; and (ii) a sequence, (F/Y/S)X(Q/E/P) NXGXXXXT(K/R/G), which is highly conserved in all homologues of nucleobase transporters from bacteria to man. The UapC/UapA series of chimeras behaves in a linear pattern and leads to an univocal assignment of functional domains while the analysis of the reciprocal and 'sandwich' chimeras revealed unexpected inter-domain interactions. cDNAs coding for transporters including the specificity region defined by these studies have been identified for the first time in the human and Caenorhabditis elegans databases.
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