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Recombinant Proteins> | … Page 2. 2 Abstract 13 The lipid scramblase TMEM16F initiates blood coagulation by catalyzing the exposure of 14 phosphatidylserine in platelets … Although activated 22 by a common mechanism, both functions appear to be mediated by alternate protein conformations 23 … | Get A Quote |
The lipid scramblase TMEM16F initiates blood coagulation by catalyzing the exposure of phosphatidylserine in platelets. The protein is part of a family of membrane proteins, which encompasses calcium-activated channels for ions and lipids. Here, we reveal features of murine TMEM16F (mTMEM16F) that underlie its function as a lipid scramblase and an ion channel. The cryo-EM data of mTMEM16F in absence and presence of Ca define the ligand-free closed conformation of the protein and the structure of a Ca-bound intermediate. Both conformations resemble their counterparts of the scrambling-incompetent anion channel mTMEM16A, yet with distinct differences in the region of ion and lipid permeation. In conjunction... More