Search Results - "GOURDON, Pontus"
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Structure and transport mechanism of P5B-ATPases
Published in Nature communications (25-06-2021)“…In human cells, P5B-ATPases execute the active export of physiologically important polyamines such as spermine from lysosomes to the cytosol, a function linked…”
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Copper binding leads to increased dynamics in the regulatory N-terminal domain of full-length human copper transporter ATP7B
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-09-2022)“…ATP7B is a human copper-transporting P 1B -type ATPase that is involved in copper homeostasis and resistance to platinum drugs in cancer cells. ATP7B consists…”
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The structure and function of P5A-ATPases
Published in Nature communications (06-11-2024)“…Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane resident P5A-ATPases broadly affect protein biogenesis and quality control, and yet their molecular function remains…”
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Crystal Structure of Na⁺, K⁺-ATPase in the Na⁺-Bound State
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-10-2013)“…The Na⁺, K⁺—adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) maintains the electrochemical gradients of Na⁺ and K⁺ across the plasma membrane—a prerequisite for electrical…”
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Human adipose glycerol flux is regulated by a pH gate in AQP10
Published in Nature communications (12-11-2018)“…Obesity is a major threat to global health and metabolically associated with glycerol homeostasis. Here we demonstrate that in human adipocytes, the decreased…”
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Permeability and ammonia selectivity in aquaporin TIP2;1: linking structure to function
Published in Scientific reports (14-02-2018)“…Aquaporin TIP2;1 is a protein channel permeable to both water and ammonia. The structural origin of ammonia selectivity remains obscure, but experiments have…”
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Cryo-EM reveals the architecture of placental malaria VAR2CSA and provides molecular insight into chondroitin sulfate binding
Published in Nature communications (19-05-2021)“…Placental malaria can have severe consequences for both mother and child and effective vaccines are lacking. Parasite-infected red blood cells sequester in the…”
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X-ray structure of LeuT in an inward-facing occluded conformation reveals mechanism of substrate release
Published in Nature communications (21-02-2020)“…Neurotransmitter:sodium symporters (NSS) are conserved from bacteria to man and serve as targets for drugs, including antidepressants and psychostimulants…”
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Crystal structure of a copper-transporting PIB-type ATPase
Published in Nature (London) (07-07-2011)“…Heavy-metal homeostasis and detoxification is crucial for cell viability. P-type ATPases of the class IB (PIB) are essential in these processes, actively…”
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Structures of Atm1 provide insight into [2Fe-2S] cluster export from mitochondria
Published in Nature communications (27-07-2022)“…In eukaryotes, iron-sulfur clusters are essential cofactors for numerous physiological processes, but these clusters are primarily biosynthesized in…”
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Structure of the human ClC-1 chloride channel
Published in PLoS biology (25-04-2019)“…ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby orchestrating skeletal muscle excitability. Malfunction of…”
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Crystal Structure of an Ammonia-Permeable Aquaporin
Published in PLoS biology (30-03-2016)“…Aquaporins of the TIP subfamily (Tonoplast Intrinsic Proteins) have been suggested to facilitate permeation of water and ammonia across the vacuolar membrane…”
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Light stimulates growth of proteorhodopsin-containing marine Flavobacteria
Published in Nature (11-01-2007)“…Proteorhodopsins are bacterial light-dependent proton pumps. Their discovery within genomic material from uncultivated marine bacterioplankton caused…”
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Structure and mechanism of Zn2+-transporting P-type ATPases
Published in Nature (London) (23-10-2014)“…The X-ray crystal structures of a zinc-ion-transporting P-type ATPase are solved in a zinc-free, phosphoenzyme ‘ground’ state and in a transition state of…”
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Diverse roles of the metal binding domains and transport mechanism of copper transporting P-type ATPases
Published in Nature communications (27-03-2024)“…Copper transporting P-type (P 1B-1 -) ATPases are essential for cellular homeostasis. Nonetheless, the E1-E1P-E2P-E2 states mechanism of P 1B-1 -ATPases…”
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Structural basis of ion uptake in copper-transporting P1B-type ATPases
Published in Nature communications (31-08-2022)“…Copper is essential for living cells, yet toxic at elevated concentrations. Class 1B P-type (P 1B -) ATPases are present in all kingdoms of life, facilitating…”
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Cryo-EM structure supports a role of AQP7 as a junction protein
Published in Nature communications (03-02-2023)“…Aquaglyceroporin 7 (AQP7) facilitates glycerol flux across the plasma membrane with a critical physiological role linked to metabolism, obesity, and associated…”
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The rapid “teabag” method for high-end purification of membrane proteins
Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2020)“…Overproduction and purification of membrane proteins are generally challenging and time-consuming procedures due to low expression levels, misfolding, and low…”
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Structural and functional analysis of aquaporin-2 mutants involved in nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2023)“…Aquaporins are water channels found in the cell membrane, where they allow the passage of water molecules in and out of the cells. In the kidney collecting…”
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Structure and ion-release mechanism of PIB-4-type ATPases
Published in eLife (24-12-2021)“…Transition metals, such as zinc, are essential micronutrients in all organisms, but also highly toxic in excessive amounts. Heavy-metal transporting P-type (P…”
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