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3.A.1.122.1
Macrolide (14- and 15- but not 16-membered lactone macrolides including erythromycin) exporter, MacAB (formerly YbjYZ). Both MacA and MacB are required for activity (Tikhonova et al., 2007). MacAB functions with TolC to export multiple drugs and heat-stable enterotoxin II (enterotoxin STII) (Yamanaka et al., 2008). The crystal structure of MacA is available (Yum et al., 2009). MacB is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA (Lin et al., 2009). Xu et al. (2009) have reported the crystal structure of the periplasmic region of MacB which they claim resembles the periplasmic domain of RND-type transporters such as AcrB (TC# 2.A.6.2.2). Also exports L-cysteine (Yamada et al., 2006). The periplasmic membrane proximal domain of MacA acts as a switch in stimulation of ATP hydrolysis by the MacB transporter (Modali and Zgurskaya, 2011). Fitzpatrick et al. 2017 presented an electron cryo-microscopy structure of the tripartite assembly (MacAB-TolC) at near-atomic resolution. A hexamer of the periplasmic protein MacA bridges a TolC trimer in the outer membrane to a MacB dimer in the inner membrane, generating a quaternary structure with a central channel for substrate translocation. A gating ring found in MacA may act as a one-way valve in substrate transport. The MacB structure features an atypical transmembrane domain with a closely packed dimer interface and a periplasmic opening that is the likely portal for substrate entry from the periplasm, with subsequent displacement through an allosteric transport mechanism (Fitzpatrick et al. 2017). The structure of ATP-bound MacB has been solved, revealing precise molecular details of its mechanism (Crow et al. 2017). MacB has a fold that is different from other structurally characterized ABC transporters and uses a unique molecular mechanism termed mechanotransmission. Unlike other bacterial ABC transporters, MacB does not transport substrates across the inner membrane in which it is based, but instead couples cytoplasmic ATP hydrolysis with transmembrane conformational changes that are used to perform work in the extra-cytoplasmic space. In the MacAB-TolC tripartite pump, mechanotransmission drives efflux of antibiotics and export of a protein toxin from the periplasmic space via the TolC exit duct. Homologous tripartite systems from pathogenic bacteria similarly export protein-like signaling molecules, virulence factors and siderophores (Greene et al. 2018).

Accession Number:P75830
Protein Name:MacA aka B0878
Length:371
Molecular Weight:40624.00
Species:Escherichia coli (strain K12) [83333]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell inner membrane1 / Peripheral membrane protein2
Substrate macrolide, L-cysteine, erythromycin A, drug

Cross database links:

DIP: DIP-11460N
RefSeq: AP_001509.1    NP_415399.4   
Entrez Gene ID: 947322   
Pfam: PF00529   
BioCyc: EcoCyc:MACA    ECOL168927:B0878-MONOMER   
KEGG: ecj:JW0862    eco:b0878   

Gene Ontology

GO:0005886 C:plasma membrane
GO:0008565 F:protein transporter activity
GO:0009306 P:protein secretion
GO:0046677 P:response to antibiotic

References (4)

[1] “Novel macrolide-specific ABC-type efflux transporter in Escherichia coli.”  Kobayashi N.et.al.   11544226
[2] “A 718-kb DNA sequence of the Escherichia coli K-12 genome corresponding to the 12.7-28.0 min region on the linkage map.”  Oshima T.et.al.   8905232
[3] “The complete genome sequence of Escherichia coli K-12.”  Blattner F.R.et.al.   9278503
[4] “Highly accurate genome sequences of Escherichia coli K-12 strains MG1655 and W3110.”  Hayashi K.et.al.   16738553
Structure:
3FPP   5NIK   5NIL     

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MKKRKTVKKR YVIALVIVIA GLITLWRILN APVPTYQTLI VRPGDLQQSV LATGKLDALR 
61:	KVDVGAQVSG QLKTLSVAIG DKVKKDQLLG VIDPEQAENQ IKEVEATLME LRAQRQQAEA 
121:	ELKLARVTYS RQQRLAQTKA VSQQDLDTAA TEMAVKQAQI GTIDAQIKRN QASLDTAKTN 
181:	LDYTRIVAPM AGEVTQITTL QGQTVIAAQQ APNILTLADM SAMLVKAQVS EADVIHLKPG 
241:	QKAWFTVLGD PLTRYEGQIK DVLPTPEKVN DAIFYYARFE VPNPNGLLRL DMTAQVHIQL 
301:	TDVKNVLTIP LSALGDPVGD NRYKVKLLRN GETREREVTI GARNDTDVEI VKGLEAGDEV 
361:	VIGEAKPGAA Q