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Molecular Mechanism of Proton Transport in Membrane Proteins Régis Pomès Structural Biology & Biochemistry, Hospital for Sick Children Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto [email protected]
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Page 1: Molecular Mechanism of Proton Transport in Membrane …colloq/Talk8/Presentation8.pdfMolecular Mechanism of Proton Transport in Membrane Proteins Régis Pomès Structural Biology &

Molecular Mechanism ofProton Transport

in Membrane Proteins

Régis Pomès

Structural Biology & Biochemistry, Hospital for Sick ChildrenDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Toronto

[email protected]

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Why study mechanisms of ion transport?

Biological importance

– Ionic gradients are essential to proper biological function nervous system, metabolism, ATP synthesis…

– Membranes block ion flow

– Specific transport is mediated by membrane proteins= channels, transporters, pumps

ion permeation (potassium, chloride, sodium…)ion exclusion (aquaporins = water specific)ion pumps

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Malfunction of channels is linked to disease:

– Cystic fibrosis Chloride channel

– Aquaporins cataract, diabetes, …

– But there’s no life without proton pumping!

Medical relevance

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cytosol

H+ transport across biomembranes

IM space

matrix

O2 + e- H2O

H+

H+H+ H+

H+ H+ H+H+

cytochromec oxidase

ATP

H+

+ + +

- - -

ADP + Pi

ATP synthase

Chemiosmotic coupling

H+

H+ pumping is required for ATP synthesis

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cytosol

H+ transport across biomembranes

Passive H+ transport destroys proton-motive force

H+

H+H+ H+ H+ H+ H+

H+

H++ + +

- - -

H+

(leakage)

gramicidin aquaporins

channels transporters

H+

104 s-1107 s-1

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Channels = narrow, water-filled pores

Selective to the passage of certain ions and/or small molecules

Allow ions to cross the dielectric barrier of the membrane

Physical basis of permeation

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1. Relay of H+ translocation in gramicidin

2. Exclusion of protons from aquaporins

3. Uptake of protons in cytohrome c oxidase

Proton transport and blockage

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Opposed by the dielectric barrier

H+ reactivity special transport properties

The Grotthuss mechanism

Biological Proton Translocation

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The Grotthuss mechanism owes its name to a paper published in 1806

Theodor Grotthuss

(1785-1822)

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Pomès & Roux, Biophys. J. 1996, 2002

1. Proton relay in the gramicidin channel

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0.24 nm

0.24 nm

O

H

H

O

H

H

H+

0.28 nm

O

H

H

O

H

H

H+

• H+ is very reactive it doesn’t exist by itself in biological systems

• The hydrated proton exists primarily in two forms:

Zundel ion hydronium

• These two species differ in the length of the hydrogen bonds

Proton solvation and hydrogen bonds

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• The exchange between the two forms of hydrated H+ drives transport:

• This relay process hinges on fluctuations of small amplitude (~1 Angstrom)- on ps timescale

translocation of H+ across large distances (10’s of Angstroms) - in 10-9 second or even faster.

The Grotthuss mechanism: proton exchange

O

H

H

O

H

H

O

H

H

O

H

H

H

H+

+

O

H

H

O

H

H

H+

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The exchange between OH3+ and O2H5

+

is the elementary step of proton relay

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• Both forms of the hydrated proton are stabilised by hydrogen-bonding donation to 3 neighbors

• In water, hydrogen bonds are constantly formed and broken• In gramicidin, the channel backbone provides ideal coordination

What is the role of the channel in the mechanism?

Proton solvation and hydrogen-bonded networks

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

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Mechanism of proton transport in water

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Gramicidin offers a local environmentwell suited to rapid proton transport(solvation and mobility)

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Role of membrane channels inionic solvation and mobility

• “ideal” channel:– Chemical potential ~ that in water

+ -

–Low barriers

• Multiple “binding sites”

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Origin of theattenuation ofH+ conductanceby methanol?

Diffusion ofmethanol ingramicidin

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Attenuation of proton permeation by methanol

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• Methanol fits in the pore of gramicidin

• It blocks proton relay because it never forms a continuous chain

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MeOH2+ does NOT form a continuous chain

+ does NOT tumble when inside the channel

Conclusion: blockage of H+ relay when MeOH is in

Pomès & Yu, Front. Biosc. 2003

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2. Proton exclusion from aquaporins

Water-selective channels

109 H2O s-1

Water diffusion is coupledto their reorientation

(DeGroot & Grubmuller, Science 2001)(Tajkhorshid et al., Science 2002)

Exclude ions

Hydrogen-bonded water chain

Physical basisof proton blockage?

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Proton exclusion from water channels

Some observations:

Arg206 could prevent approach of +charge-charge repulsion

Adverse polarisation of water molecules incompatible with intrusion of proton

Local interactions with N68, N203incompatible with solvation of hydrated proton

+

O

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Free energy profile for waterreorientation

Strong preference for bipolar organizationopposes the turn stepof structural diffusion

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Free energy profile forH+ transfer

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Ionic solvation: charge-dipole interactions

• Peptide bonds also have a dipole

• The dipole moment of peptide bonds and α helices stabilisesions

δ+

δ-O

CN

H

μpep

δ+

δ-

• O is electronegative, H is electropositive.

• The dipole moment of water molecules (charge separation) stabilises ions:

O

H

Hμwat

δ+

δ+

δ-

+-

+

- -- -

+

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Adverse charge-dipole interactions give rise to proton exclusion

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ε = 80

ε = 4

ε = 4

δ+

δ-

+

-+

+

+

+-

-

-

-

-

+

δ+

δ+

δ+

δ-

δ-δ-

δ-

+

Continuum electrostatic calculations

Total electrostatic energy =

reaction field dielectric boundaries

+

static field charge distribution

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Hop PMFFull ESP = charge + dielectricNo membrane dielectric

Chakrabarti et al., Structure 2004

Electrostatic origin of the free energy barrieropposing proton translocation

Size selectivity at R206

Static field = effect of charge distribution of the channel

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PMF vs PB in aquaporin channel variants

H+ PMF is essentially determined by the distribution of charged and polar groups

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Structural determinants of H+ blockage: charge-dipole interactions

wild type

M3, M7 helicesoff

M3, M7 dipoles off

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H-O-H

+

Mechanism of proton exclusion in aquaporins

+

Favored

Forbidden

??+

-

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Compromising proton impermeability of aquaporins?

Single point mutation introducing a negative charge at the NPA motif:

Asn68 Asp

Predicted to leak protons…

Doesn’t express!

-

Chakrabarti et al. J Mol Biol 2004

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O2 + 4e- +4H+ = 2H2O

3. Proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase

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+

+

+

+

E286

D132 N139

A proton wire in the D channel

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Water-mediated proton uptake

time (ps)

z (Å

)

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Kinetics of proton uptake in oxidase

The D channel is a proton sink: strongly non-equilibrium

The kinetics of proton uptake is modulated by dynamic fluctuations of the water chain

The RLS corresponds to a bottleneck at residue 139

What is the origin of decoupling in N139D and N207D mutants?

N139D

N207

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Conclusions

Detailed balance of microscopic forces physical basis of proton transport and

blockage in membrane proteins

Atomistic simulations events hard to observe experimentally generate/refine testable mechanistic

hypotheses

Next: mechanism of redox-coupled H+ pumping in cytochrome c oxidase

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Acknowledgments

TorontoDr. Stéphanie BaudDr. Nilu Chakrabarti

Dr. Elisa FaddaMartin Kurylowicz

Chris MadillSarah MansourTom Rodinger

Dr. Tony MittermaierDr. Ching-Hsing Yu

CISS-3Paul Lu

Martin Karplus

CollaboratorsBenoît Roux

Mark SchumakerEmad Tajkhorshid

Funding HSC, NIH, CIHR, CRC/CFI


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