Structural insight into binding site access and ligand recognition by human ABCB1

Author:

Kurre Devanshu,Dang Phuoc X.,Le Le T.M.,Gadkari Varun V.,Alam AmerORCID

Abstract

AbstractABCB1 is a broad-spectrum efflux pump central to cellular drug handling and multidrug resistance in humans. However, its mechanisms of poly-specific substrate recognition and transport remain poorly resolved. Here we present cryo-EM structures of lipid embedded human ABCB1 in its apo, substrate-bound, inhibitor-bound, and nucleotide-trapped states at 3.4-3.9 Å resolution without using stabilizing antibodies or mutations and each revealing a distinct conformation. The substrate binding site is located within one half of the molecule and, in the apo state, is obstructed by transmembrane helix (TM) 4. Substrate and inhibitor binding are distinguished by major differences in TM arrangement and ligand binding chemistry, with TM4 playing a central role in all conformational transitions. Our data offer fundamental new insights into the role structural asymmetry, secondary structure breaks, and lipid interactions play in ABCB1 function and have far-reaching implications for ABCB1 inhibitor design and predicting its substrate binding profiles.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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