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Cryo-EM Structure and Electrophysiological Characterization of ALMT from Glycine Max Reveal a Previously Uncharacterized Class of Anion Channels
Li Qin, Linghui Tang, Jiashu Xu, Xianhui Zhang, Yun Zhu, Chunrui Zhang,
Meihua Wang, Xuelei Liu, Fei Li, Fei Sun, Min Su, Yujia Zhai, Yuhang Chen
Science Advances
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Aluminum-activated malate transporters (ALMTs) form an anion channel family that plays essential roles in diverse functions in plants. Arabidopsis ALMT12, also named QUAC1 (quick anion channel 1), regulates stomatal closure in response to environmental stimuli. However, the molecular basis of ALMT12/QUAC1 activity remains elusive. Here, we describe the cryo-EM structure of ALMT12/QUAC1 from Glycine max at 3.5-? resolution. GmALMT12/QUAC1 is a symmetrical dimer, forming a single electropositive T-shaped pore across the membrane. The transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains are assembled into a twisted two-layer architecture, with their associated dimeric interfaces nearly perpendicular. GmALMT12/QUAC1-mediated currents display rapid kinetics of activation/deactivation and a bell-shaped voltage dependency, reminiscent of the rapid (R)–type anion currents. Our structural and functional analyses reveal a domain-twisting mechanism for malate-mediated activation. Together, our study uncovers the molecular basis for a previously uncharacterized class of anion channels and provides insights into the gating and modulation of the ALMT12/QUAC1 anion channel.
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Cryo-EM Structure and Electrophysiological Characterization of ALMT from Glycine Max Reveal a Previously Uncharacterized Class of Anion Channels |
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Cryo-EM Structure and Electrophysiological Characterization of ALMT from Glycine Max Reveal a Previously Uncharacterized Class of Anion Channels |
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Li Qin, Linghui Tang, Jiashu Xu, Xianhui Zhang, Yun Zhu, Chunrui Zhang,
Meihua Wang, Xuelei Liu, Fei Li, Fei Sun, Min Su, Yujia Zhai, Yuhang Chen |
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Li Qin, Linghui Tang, Jiashu Xu, Xianhui Zhang, Yun Zhu, Chunrui Zhang,Meihua Wang, Xuelei Liu, Fei Li, Fei Sun, Min Su, Yujia Zhai, Yuhang Chen |
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Aluminum-activated malate transporters (ALMTs) form an anion channel family that plays essential roles in diverse functions in plants. Arabidopsis ALMT12, also named QUAC1 (quick anion channel 1), regulates stomatal closure in response to environmental stimuli. However, the molecular basis of ALMT12/QUAC1 activity remains elusive. Here, we describe the cryo-EM structure of ALMT12/QUAC1 from Glycine max at 3.5-? resolution. GmALMT12/QUAC1 is a symmetrical dimer, forming a single electropositive T-shaped pore across the membrane. The transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains are assembled into a twisted two-layer architecture, with their associated dimeric interfaces nearly perpendicular. GmALMT12/QUAC1-mediated currents display rapid kinetics of activation/deactivation and a bell-shaped voltage dependency, reminiscent of the rapid (R)–type anion currents. Our structural and functional analyses reveal a domain-twisting mechanism for malate-mediated activation. Together, our study uncovers the molecular basis for a previously uncharacterized class of anion channels and provides insights into the gating and modulation of the ALMT12/QUAC1 anion channel. |
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Aluminum-activated malate transporters (ALMTs) form an anion channel family that plays essential roles in diverse functions in plants. Arabidopsis ALMT12, also named QUAC1 (quick anion channel 1), regulates stomatal closure in response to environmental stimuli. However, the molecular basis of ALMT12/QUAC1 activity remains elusive. Here, we describe the cryo-EM structure of ALMT12/QUAC1 from Glycine max at 3.5-? resolution. GmALMT12/QUAC1 is a symmetrical dimer, forming a single electropositive T-shaped pore across the membrane. The transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains are assembled into a twisted two-layer architecture, with their associated dimeric interfaces nearly perpendicular. GmALMT12/QUAC1-mediated currents display rapid kinetics of activation/deactivation and a bell-shaped voltage dependency, reminiscent of the rapid (R)–type anion currents. Our structural and functional analyses reveal a domain-twisting mechanism for malate-mediated activation. Together, our study uncovers the molecular basis for a previously uncharacterized class of anion channels and provides insights into the gating and modulation of the ALMT12/QUAC1 anion channel. |
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Li Qin, Linghui Tang, Jiashu Xu, Xianhui Zhang, Yun Zhu, Chunrui Zhang, Meihua Wang, Xuelei Liu, Fei Li, Fei Sun, Min Su, Yujia Zhai, Yuhang Chen. Cryo-EM Structure and Electrophysiological Characterization of ALMT from Glycine Max Reveal a Previously Uncharacterized Class of Anion Channels. Science Advances. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abm3238 |
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