Molecular model of the ferroportin intracellular gate and implications for the human iron transport cycle and hemochromatosis type 4A

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Guellec, Julie | Elbahnsi, Ahmad | Le Tertre, Marlène | Uguen, Kévin | Gourlaouen, Isabelle | Férec, Claude | Ka, Chandran | Callebaut, Isabelle | Le Gac, Gérald

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International audience. Ferroportin 1 (FPN1) is a major facilitator superfamily transporter that is essential for proper maintenance of human iron homeostasis at the systemic and cellular level. FPN1 dysfunction leads to the progressive accumulation of iron in reticuloendothelial cells, causing hemochromatosis type 4A (or ferroportin disease), an autosomal dominant disorder that displays large phenotypic heterogeneity. Although crystal structures have unveiled the outward- and inward-facing conformations of the bacterial homolog Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus Fpn (or Bd2019) and calcium has recently been identified as an essential cofactor, our molecular understanding of the iron transport mechanism remains incomplete. Here, we used a combination of molecular modeling, molecular dynamics simulations, and Ala site-directed mutagenesis, followed by complementary in vitro functional analyses, to explore the structural architecture of the human FPN1 intracellular gate. We reveal an interdomain network that involves 5 key amino acids and is likely very important for stability of the iron exporter facing the extracellular milieu. We also identify inter- and intradomain interactions that rely on the 2 Asp84 and Asn174 critical residues and do not exist in the bacterial homolog. These interactions are thought to play an important role in the modulation of conformational changes during the transport cycle. We interpret these results in the context of hemochromatosis type 4A, reinforcing the idea that different categories of loss-of-function mutations exist. Our findings provide an unprecedented view of the human FPN1 outward-facing structure and the particular function of the so-called "gating residues" in the mechanism of iron export.-Guellec, J., Elbahnsi, A., Le Tertre, M., Uguen, K., Gourlaouen, I., Férec, C., Ka, C., Callebaut, I., Le Gac, G. Molecular model of the ferroportin intracellular gate and implications for the human iron transport cycle and hemochromatosis type 4A.

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