Cryo-EM structure of the trehalose monomycolate transporter, MmpL3, reconstituted into peptidiscs

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Research in Structural Biology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crstbi.2023.100109
Julie Couston , Zongxin Guo , Kaituo Wang , Pontus Gourdon , Mickaël Blaise
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Mycobacteria have an atypical thick and waxy cell wall. One of the major building blocks of such mycomembrane is trehalose monomycolate (TMM). TMM is a mycolic acid ester of trehalose that possesses long acyl chains with up to 90 carbon atoms. TMM represents an essential component of mycobacteria and is synthesized in the cytoplasm, and then flipped over the plasma membrane by a specific transporter known as MmpL3. Over the last decade, MmpL3 has emerged as an attractive drug target to combat mycobacterial infections. Recent three-dimensional structures of MmpL3 determined by X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM have increased our understanding of the TMM transport, and the mode of action of inhibiting compounds. These structures were obtained in the presence of detergent and/or in a lipidic environment. In this study, we demonstrate the possibility of obtaining a high-quality cryo-EM structure of MmpL3 without any presence of detergent through the reconstitution of the protein into peptidiscs. The structure was determined at an overall resolution of 3.2 Å and demonstrates that the overall structure of MmpL3 is preserved as compared to previous structures. Further, the study identified a new structural arrangement of the linker that fuses the two subdomains of the transmembrane domain, suggesting the feature may serve a role in the transport process.

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海藻糖单菌酸转运蛋白MmpL3的低温电镜结构重组成肽盘
分枝杆菌具有非典型的厚的蜡状细胞壁。这种菌膜的主要组成部分之一是海藻糖单菌酸盐(TMM)。TMM是海藻糖的霉菌酸酯,具有长达90个碳原子的长酰基链。TMM是分枝杆菌的重要组成部分,在细胞质中合成,然后通过称为MmpL3的特定转运体在质膜上翻转。在过去的十年中,MmpL3已经成为对抗分枝杆菌感染的一个有吸引力的药物靶点。最近通过x射线晶体学和低温电镜测定的MmpL3的三维结构增加了我们对TMM转运和抑制化合物作用方式的理解。这些结构是在洗涤剂和/或脂质环境中获得的。在这项研究中,我们证明了通过将蛋白重组成肽盘获得高质量的MmpL3低温电镜结构而不存在任何洗涤剂的可能性。该结构以3.2 Å的总分辨率确定,并表明与以前的结构相比,MmpL3的整体结构得到了保留。此外,该研究发现了一种新的连接体结构安排,它融合了跨膜结构域的两个子结构域,这表明该特征可能在运输过程中起作用。
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