High resolution AFM topographs of the Escherichia coli water channel aquaporin Z.
Journal Article (Journal Article)
Aquaporins form a large family of membrane channels involved in osmoregulation. Electron crystallography has shown monomers to consist of six membrane spanning alpha-helices confirming sequence based predictions. Surface exposed loops are the least conserved regions, allowing differentiation of aquaporins. Atomic force microscopy was used to image the surface of aquaporin Z, the water channel of Escherichia coli. Recombinant protein with an N-terminal fragment including 10 histidines was isolated as a tetramer by Ni-affinity chromatography, and reconstituted into two-dimensional crystals with p42(1)2 symmetry. Small crystalline areas with p4 symmetry were found as well. Imaging both crystal types before and after cleavage of the N-termini allowed the cytoplasmic surface to be identified; a drastic change of the cytoplasmic surface accompanied proteolytic cleavage, while the extracellular surface morphology did not change. Flexibility mapping and volume calculations identified the longest loop at the extracellular surface. This loop exhibited a reversible force-induced conformational change.
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Duke Authors
Cited Authors
- Scheuring, S; Ringler, P; Borgnia, M; Stahlberg, H; Müller, DJ; Agre, P; Engel, A
Published Date
- September 15, 1999
Published In
Volume / Issue
- 18 / 18
Start / End Page
- 4981 - 4987
PubMed ID
- 10487750
Pubmed Central ID
- PMC1171569
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0261-4189
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
- 10.1093/emboj/18.18.4981
Language
- eng
Conference Location
- England