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Structure of the formate transporter FocA reveals a pentameric aquaporin-like channel

FocA is a representative member of the formate–nitrite transporter family, which transports short-chain acids in bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae and parasites. The structure and transport mechanism of the formate–nitrite transporter family remain unknown. Here we report the crystal structure of Escherichia coli FocA at 2.25A° resolution. FocA forms a symmetric pentamer, with each protomer consisting of six transmembrane segments. Despite a lack of sequence homology, the overall structure of the FocA protomer closely resembles that of aquaporin and strongly argues that FocA is a channel, rather than atransporter. Structural analysis identifies potentially important channel residues, defines the channel path and reveals two constriction sites. Unlike aquaporin, FocA is impermeable to water but allows the passage of formate. A structural and biochemical investigation provides mechanistic insights into the channel activity of FocA.

Wang Y, Huang YY, Wang JW, Cheng C, Huang WJ, Lu PL, Xu YN, Wang PY, Yan N, Shi YG. Structure of the formate transporter FocA reveals a pentameric aquaporin-like channel, Nature. 2009, 462:467-472