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Structural basis of bile salt extrusion and small-molecule inhibition in human BSEP

Liu, Hongtao
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Irobalieva, Rossitza N.
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Kowal, Julia
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November 10, 2023
Nature Communications

BSEP (ABCB11) is an ATP-binding cassette transporter that is expressed in hepatocytes and extrudes bile salts into the canaliculi of the liver. BSEP dysfunction, caused by mutations or induced by drugs, is frequently associated with severe cholestatic liver disease. We report the cryo-EM structure of glibenclamide-bound human BSEP in nanodiscs, revealing the basis of small-molecule inhibition. Glibenclamide binds the apex of a central binding pocket between the transmembrane domains, preventing BSEP from undergoing conformational changes, and thus rationalizing the reduced uptake of bile salts. We further report two high-resolution structures of BSEP trapped in distinct nucleotide-bound states by using a catalytically inactivated BSEP variant (BSEPE1244Q) to visualize a pre-hydrolysis state, and wild-type BSEP trapped by vanadate to visualize a post-hydrolysis state. Our studies provide structural and functional insight into the mechanism of bile salt extrusion and into small-molecule inhibition of BSEP, which may rationalize drug-induced liver toxicity.|BSEP (ABCB11) is expressed in hepatocytes and extrudes bile salts into the canaliculi of the liver. Here, authors report cryo-EM structures of BSEP providing structural and functional insight into the mechanism of bile salt extrusion and small-molecule inhibition.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-43109-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:001103647500003

Author(s)
Liu, Hongtao
Irobalieva, Rossitza N.
Kowal, Julia
Ni, Dongchun  
Nosol, Kamil
Bang-Sorensen, Rose
Lancien, Loick
Stahlberg, Henning  orcid-logo
Stieger, Bruno
Locher, Kaspar P.
Date Issued

2023-11-10

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

14

Issue

1

Article Number

7296

Subjects

Export Pump Bsep

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Transport

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Liver

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Cholestasis

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Expression

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Physiology

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Mutations

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Tools

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Drug

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EPFL

EPFL units
LBEM  
FunderGrant Number

Swiss National Science Foundation

310030_189111

NCCR Transcure

185544

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February 20, 2024
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