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An integrated transport mechanism of the maltose ABC importer

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ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to transport a large diversity of molecules actively across biological membranes. A combination of biochemical, biophysical, and structural studies has established the maltose transporter MalFGK 2 as one of the best characterized proteins of the ABC family. MalF and MalG are the transmembrane domains, and two MalKs form a homodimer of nucleotide-binding domains. A periplasmic maltose-binding protein (MalE) delivers maltose and other maltodextrins to the transporter, and triggers its ATPase activity. Substrate import occurs in a unidi-rectional manner by ATP-driven conformational changes in MalK 2 that allow alternating access of the substrate-binding site in MalF to each side of the membrane. In this review, we present an integrated molecular mechanism of the transport process considering all currently available information. Furthermore , we summarize remaining inconsistencies and outline possible future routes to decipher the full mechanistic details of transport by MalEFGK 2 complex and that of related importer systems.
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hal-02376190 , version 1 (14-11-2020)

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Rebecca Mächtel, Alessandra Narducci, Douglas Griffith, Thorben Cordes, Cedric Orelle. An integrated transport mechanism of the maltose ABC importer. Research in Microbiology, 2019, 170 (8), pp.321 - 337. ⟨10.1016/j.resmic.2019.09.004⟩. ⟨hal-02376190⟩
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