Structural basis of a phosphotransferase system xylose transporter

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Abstract

The bacterial phosphotransferase system (PTS) is essential for carbohydrate uptake, and IIC transporters in the system facilitate intracellular sugar transport. Here, we report the crystal and cryo-EM structures of Leminorella grimontii GatC (LgGatC), a putative xylose transporter in the IIC family, in its outward-facing state. Structural analysis indicates that the outward-facing cavity recognizes the linear form of D-xylose. A structure-based homology model of an inward-facing state supports an elevator-like sugar transport mechanism. These findings provide insights into PTS-mediated xylose transport and its potential applications in microbial engineering.

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