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English: Natural resistance-associated resistance macrophage proteins (NRAMPs) are a diverse clade of metal ion transporters throughout all clades of life. This gif, created by Rachelle Gaudet's lab at Harvard University, shows a morph of the protein homolog from the bacterium D. radiodurans through three separate conformation states captured via x-ray crystallography: the outward-open state, the inward-occluded state, and the inward-open state. This mechanism of conformation switching occurs upon metal binding and is how the protein is able to transport metals through the membrane and into the cytoplasm.
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Source Bozzi, A. T., Zimanyi, C. M., Nicoludis, J. M., Lee, B. K., Zhang, C. H., & Gaudet, R. (2019). Structures in multiple conformations reveal distinct transition metal and proton pathways in an Nramp transporter. Elife, 8, e41124.
Author Aaron Bozzi, Christina Zimanyi annd Rachelle Gaudet

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Internal rearrangements during DraNramp conformational changes

4 February 2019

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