Structure and mechanism of the mammalian fructose transporter GLUT5

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Norimichi Nomura
Grégory Verdon
Hae Joo Kang
Tatsuro Shimamura
Yayoi Nomura
Yo Sonoda
Saba Abdul Hussien
Aziz Abdul Qureshi
Mathieu Coincon
Yumi Sato
Hitomi Abe
Yoshiko Nakada-Nakura
Tomoya Hino
Takatoshi Arakawa
Osamu Kusano-Arai
Hiroko Iwanari
Takeshi Murata
Takuya Kobayashi
Takao Hamakubo
Michihiro Kasahara
So Iwata
David Drew
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[1] Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Cell Biology
[2] Kyoto University,Division of Molecular Biosciences
[3] Japan Science and Technology Agency,Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
[4] ERATO,Department of Quantitative Biology and Medicine
[5] Iwata Human Receptor Crystallography Project,undefined
[6] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[7] Research Acceleration Program,undefined
[8] Membrane Protein Crystallography Project,undefined
[9] Imperial College London,undefined
[10] Membrane Protein Laboratory,undefined
[11] Diamond Light Source,undefined
[12] Harwell Science and Innovation Campus,undefined
[13] Research Complex at Harwell,undefined
[14] Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,undefined
[15] Centre for Biomembrane Research,undefined
[16] Stockholm University,undefined
[17] Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology,undefined
[18] University of Tokyo,undefined
[19] Systems and Structural Biology Center,undefined
[20] RIKEN,undefined
[21] Laboratory of Biophysics,undefined
[22] School of Medicine,undefined
[23] Teikyo University,undefined
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Nature | 2015年 / 526卷
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The altered activity of the fructose transporter GLUT5, an isoform of the facilitated-diffusion glucose transporter family, has been linked to disorders such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. GLUT5 is also overexpressed in certain tumour cells, and inhibitors are potential drugs for these conditions. Here we describe the crystal structures of GLUT5 from Rattus norvegicus and Bos taurus in open outward- and open inward-facing conformations, respectively. GLUT5 has a major facilitator superfamily fold like other homologous monosaccharide transporters. On the basis of a comparison of the inward-facing structures of GLUT5 and human GLUT1, a ubiquitous glucose transporter, we show that a single point mutation is enough to switch the substrate-binding preference of GLUT5 from fructose to glucose. A comparison of the substrate-free structures of GLUT5 with occluded substrate-bound structures of Escherichia coli XylE suggests that, in addition to global rocker-switch-like re-orientation of the bundles, local asymmetric rearrangements of carboxy-terminal transmembrane bundle helices TM7 and TM10 underlie a ‘gated-pore’ transport mechanism in such monosaccharide transporters.
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