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Recent Advances in the Structural Biology of Mg2+ Channels and Transporters

Fei Jin, Yichen Huang, Motoyuki Hattori

2022Journal of Molecular Biology36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnesium ions (Mg2+) are the most abundant divalent cations in living organisms and are essential for various physiological processes, including ATP utilization and the catalytic activity of numerous enzymes. Therefore, the homeostatic mechanisms associated with cellular Mg2+ are crucial for both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms and are thus strictly controlled by Mg2+ channels and transporters. Technological advances in structural biology, such as the expression screening of membrane proteins, in meso phase crystallization, and recent cryo-EM techniques, have enabled the structure determination of numerous Mg2+ channels and transporters. In this review article, we provide an overview of the families of Mg2+ channels and transporters (MgtE/SLC41, TRPM6/7, CorA/Mrs2, CorC/CNNM), and discuss the structural biology prospects based on the known structures of MgtE, TRPM7, CorA and CorC.

Topics & Concepts

TransporterStructural biologyBiologyDivalentMembrane biologyComputational biologyBiochemistryChemistryCell biologyMembraneGeneOrganic chemistryMagnesium in Health and DiseasePlant Micronutrient Interactions and EffectsIon channel regulation and function
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