Protein Information

ID 3086
Name apical sodium dependent bile acid transporter
Synonyms ASBT; Apical sodium dependent bile acid transporter; IBAT; ISBT; Ileal Na(+)/bile acid cotransporter; Ileal Sodium/Bile Salt Transporter; Ileal sodium dependent bile acid transporter; Ileal sodium/bile acid cotransporter…

Compound Information

ID 955
Name TCA
CAS 2,2,2-trichloroacetic acid

Reference

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18311924 Khantwal CM, Swaan PW: Cytosolic half of transmembrane domain IV of the human bile acid transporter hASBT (SLC10A2) forms part of the substrate translocation pathway. Biochemistry. 2008 Mar 25;47(12):3606-14. Epub 2008 Mar 1.
We report the involvement of transmembrane domain 4 (TM4) of hASBT in forming the putative translocation pathway, using cysteine-scanning mutagenesis in conjunction with solvent-accessibility studies using the membrane-impermeant, sulfhydryl-specific methanethiosulfonate reagents. We individually mutated each of the 21 amino acids in TM4 to cysteine on a fully functional, MTS-resistant C270A-hASBT template. The single-cysteine mutants were expressed in COS-1 cells, and their cell surface expression levels, transport activities [uptake of the prototypical hASBT substrate taurocholic acid (TCA)], and sensitivities to MTS exposure were determined. Only P161 lacked cell-surface expression. Overall, cysteine replacement was tolerated at charged and polar residues, except for mutants I160C, Y162C, I165C, and G179C (inhibited by MTSES and MTSET for N164C, T167C, S168C, A171C, V173C, and P175C. Interestingly, all of these residues were clustered along one face of the putative alpha helix. TM4 mutants were not sensitive to equilibrative (12 mM) sodium concentrations, thereby ruling out a direct role of TM4 in sodium translocation. Our results demonstrate that primarily the cytosolic half of TM4 is highly solvent-accessible and plays an important role in ASBT function and substrate translocation. Consistent with the existing experimental data, a three-dimensional model for the orientation of TM4 is proposed.
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