Xuejun C. Zhang, Lei Han. 2016: Uniporter substrate binding and transport: reformulating mechanistic questions. Biophysics Reports, 2(2-4): 45-54. DOI: 10.1007/s41048-016-0030-7
Citation: Xuejun C. Zhang, Lei Han. 2016: Uniporter substrate binding and transport: reformulating mechanistic questions. Biophysics Reports, 2(2-4): 45-54. DOI: 10.1007/s41048-016-0030-7

Uniporter substrate binding and transport: reformulating mechanistic questions

  • Transporters are involved in material transport, signaling, and energy input in all living cells. One of the fundamentalquestionsabout transportersisconcernedwiththepreciseroleoftheirsubstrateindrivingthe transport process. This is particularly important for uniporters, which must utilize the chemical potential of substrateastheonlyenergysourcedrivingthetransport.Thus,uniporterspresentanexcellentmodelforthe understanding of how the difference in substrate concentration across the membrane is used as a driving force. Local conformational changes induced by substrate binding are widely considered as the main mechanism to drive the functional cycle of a transporter; in addition, reducing the energy barrier of the transition state has also been proposed to drive the transporter. However, both points of view require modification to allow consolidation with fundamental thermodynamic principles. Here, we discuss the relationship between thermodynamics and kinetics of uniporters. Substrate binding-induced reduction of the transition-state energy barrier accelerates the transport process in kinetic terms, while the chemical potential of the substrate drives the process thermodynamically.
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