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3.A.1.106.8
The heterodimeric BmrC/BmrD (YheHI) MDR transporter.  Transports a wide range of structurally unrelated drugs including doxorubicin, mitoxantrone, ethidium, and hoechst 33342 (Torres et al., 2009). It activates the sensor kinase, KinA, during sporulation initiation (Fukushima et al. 2006). Large scale purification has been achieved (Galián et al. 2011).  It has been reconstituted in giant unilamellar vesicles (Dezi et al. 2013).  It exhibits an asymmetric configuration of catalytically inequivalent nucleotide binding sites. The two-state transition of the TMS domains, from an inward- to an outward-facing conformation, may be driven exclusively by ATP hydrolysis (Mishra et al. 2014). A novel intermediate of BmrCD, a heterodimeric multidrug ABC exporter from Bacillus subtilis. has been identified (Thaker et al. 2021). In the cryo-EM structure, ATP-bound BmrCD adopts an inward-facing architecture featuring two molecules of the substrate Hoechst-33342 in an asymmetric head-to-tail arrangement. Deletion of the extracellular domain capping the substrate-binding chamber or mutation of Hoechst-coordinating residues abrogates cooperative stimulation of ATP hydrolysis. These findings support a mechanistic role for symmetry mismatch between the nucleotide binding and the transmembrane domains in the conformational cycle of ABC transporters (Thaker et al. 2021). Lipid interactions with BmrCD modulate the energy landscape, suggesting a distinct transport model that highlights the role of asymmetric conformations in the ATP-coupled cycle with implications to the mechanism of ABC transporters in general (Tang et al. 2023).

Accession Number:O07549
Protein Name:Probable multidrug resistance ABC transporter ATP-binding/permease protein yheH
Length:673
Molecular Weight:76305.00
Species:Bacillus subtilis [1423]
Number of TMSs:6
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2
Substrate

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RefSeq: NP_388853.1   
Entrez Gene ID: 939287   
Pfam: PF00664    PF00005   
BioCyc: SUBTI:BSU09720-MONOMER   
KEGG: bsu:BSU09720   

Gene Ontology

GO:0016021 C:integral to membrane
GO:0005886 C:plasma membrane
GO:0005524 F:ATP binding
GO:0042626 F:ATPase activity, coupled to transmembrane m...
GO:0046677 P:response to antibiotic
GO:0055085 P:transmembrane transport

References (4)

[1] “The 172 kb prkA-addAB region from 83 degrees to 97 degrees of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome contains several dysfunctional genes, the glyB marker, many genes encoding transporter proteins, and the ubiquitous hit gene.”  Noback M.A.et.al.   9579061
[2] “The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis.”  Kunst F.et.al.   9384377
[3] “The putative ABC transporter YheH/YheI is involved in the signalling pathway that activates KinA during sporulation initiation.”  Fukushima S.et.al.   16487324
[4] “The YheI/YheH heterodimer from Bacillus subtilis is a multidrug ABC transporter.”  Torres C.et.al.   19167342

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1:	MKIGKTLWRY ALLYRKLLIT AVLLLTVAVG AELTGPFIGK KMIDDHILGI EKTWYEAAEK 
61:	DKNAVQFHGV SYVREDRLQE PVSKAKEAHI YQVGMAFYFV DQAVSFDGNR TVSDGKLTIT 
121:	NGDKSRAYAA EKLTKQELFQ FYQPEIKGMV LLICLYGGLL VFSVFFQYGQ HYLLQMSANR 
181:	IIQKMRQDVF SHIQKMPIRY FDNLPAGKVV ARITNDTEAI RDLYVTVLST FVTSGIYMFG 
241:	IFTALFLLDV KLAFVCLAIV PIIWLWSVIY RRYASYYNQK IRSINSDINA KMNESIQGMT 
301:	IIQAFRHQKE TMREFEELNE SHFYFQNRML NLNSLMSHNL VNVIRNLAFV CLIWHFGGAS 
361:	LNAAGIVSIG VLYAFVDYLN RLFQPITGIV NQFSKLELAR VSAGRVFELL EEKNTEEAGE 
421:	PAKERALGRV EFRDVSFAYQ EGEEVLKHIS FTAQKGETVA LVGHTGSGKS SILNLLFRFY 
481:	DAQKGDVLID GKSIYNMSRQ ELRSHMGIVL QDPYLFSGTI GSNVSLDDER MTEEEIKNAL 
541:	RQVGAEPLLK KLPKGINEPV IEKGSTLSSG ERQLISFARA LAFDPAILIL DEATAHIDTE 
601:	TEAVIQKALD VVKQGRTTFV IAHRLSTIRN ADQILVLDKG EIVERGNHEE LMALEGQYYQ 
661:	MYELQKGQKH SIA