Conformational ensembles of the magnesium channel CorA reveal structural basis for channel gating
Creators
- 1. University of Chicago
Description
In prokaryotes, CorA is the primary influx pathway for magnesium, a critical divalent cation in cellular physiology and biochemistry. Mechanistic studies show that homopentameric CorA is regulated through an intracellular [Mg2+]-dependent negative feedback loop, involving the asymmetric participation of individual subunits. To understand the connection between asymmetry and activation, we used single-particle cryo-EM to solve sixteen structures of nanodisc-reconstituted CorA. We utilized conformation-specific synthetic antibodies to stabilize subtle but significant conformational differences in the cryo-EM structures. Our results demonstrate that CorA exists as a set of conformational ensembles, where population size inversely correlates with intracellular Mg2+ concentration. These ensembles include channels with a variety of pore conformations, both constricted and dilated, suggesting a spectrum of active CorA functional states. The ensembles connect asymmetric structural transitions in the cytoplasmic domain with conformational changes in the permeation pathway via an electrostatic network, ultimately controlling channel-gating events. We believe that these results establish a framework for understanding magnesium homeostasis in prokaryotic systems.
Data availability
All atomic coordinates, cryo-EM maps, and unprocessed movie frames have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB), and the Electron Microscopy Public Image Archive (EMPIAR) (8TMB (63), 8TMQ (64), 8TMC (65), EMPIAR-12496 (66), 8TMP (67), 8TMO (68), 8TMN (69), 8TMM (70), 8TML (71), 8TMK (72), EMD-41414 (73), EMD-41406 (74), EMD-41412 (75), EMD-41404 (76), EMD-41413 (77), EMD-41405 (78), EMPIAR-12497 (79), 8TMD (80), 8TME (81), 8TMF (82), 8TMG (83), 8TMH (84), 8TMI (85), 8TMJ (86), EMD-41421 (87), EMD-41420 (88), EMD-41419 (89), EMPIAR-12500 (90)) respectively. Accession codes can be found in SI Appendix, Tables S1−S3.Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1073/pnas.2512532123
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:16840
Funding
- National Institutes of Health
- R01GM117372
- National Institutes of Health
- R01GM120561