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Molecular basis of Mg 2+ permeation through the human mitochondrial Mrs2 channel.

Ming LiYang LiYue LuJianhui LiXuhang LuYue RenTianlei WenYaojie WangShenghai ChangXing ZhangXue YangYuequan Shen
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Mitochondrial RNA splicing 2 (Mrs2), a eukaryotic CorA ortholog, enables Mg 2+ to permeate the inner mitochondrial membrane and plays an important role in mitochondrial metabolic function. However, the mechanism by which Mrs2 permeates Mg 2+ remains unclear. Here, we report four cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reconstructions of Homo sapiens Mrs2 (hMrs2) under various conditions. All of these hMrs2 structures form symmetrical pentamers with very similar pentamer and protomer conformations. A special structural feature of Cl - -bound R-ring, which consists of five Arg332 residues, was found in the hMrs2 structure. Molecular dynamics simulations and mitochondrial Mg 2+ uptake assays show that the R-ring may function as a charge repulsion barrier, and Cl - may function as a ferry to jointly gate Mg 2+ permeation in hMrs2. In addition, the membrane potential is likely to be the driving force for Mg 2+ permeation. Our results provide insights into the channel assembly and Mg 2+ permeation of hMrs2.
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