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XB-ART-36623
FEBS Lett 2007 Sep 04;58122:4298-302. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2007.08.011.
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Structural element responsible for the Fe(III)-phytosiderophore specific transport by HvYS1 transporter in barley.

Harada E , Sugase K , Namba K , Iwashita T , Murata Y .


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Hordeum vulgare L. yellow stripe 1 (HvYS1) is a selective transporter for Fe(III)-phytosiderophores, involved in primary iron acquisition from soils in barley roots. In contrast, Zea mays yellow stripe 1 (ZmYS1) in maize possesses broad substrate specificity, despite a high homology with HvYS1. Here we revealed, by assessing the transport activity of a series of HvYS1-ZmYS1 chimeras, that the outer membrane loop between the sixth and seventh transmembrane regions is essential for substrate specificity. Circular dichroism spectra indicated that a synthetic peptide corresponding to the loop of HvYS1 forms an alpha-helix in solution, whereas that of ZmYS1 is flexible. We propose that the structural difference at this particular loop determines the substrate specificity of the HvYS1 transporter.

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