(a) Mn2+ transport into proteoliposomes containing
the EcoDMT mutants E129Q (left), E129A (center) and H236A (right).
Experiments were carried out at pH 7.2. Traces are shown in unique colours
with outside Mn2+ concentrations (μM) indicated.
(b) Mn2+ concentration dependence of
transport in the mutants E129Q, E129A and H236A. The solid lines show fits
to a Michaelis-Menten equation (E129Q, KM 14.4 μM,
vmax 12.5 ΔF min−1; E129A,
KM 24.4 μM, vmax 12.2 ΔF
min−1; H236A, KM 18.1 μM,
vmax 7.4 ΔF min−1). WT
(KM 18.2 μM, vmax 15.9 ΔF
min−1) is shown for comparison. Data points
represent mean and s.e.m. of 4–7, 5–10 and 3–6 technical
replicates for E129Q, E129A and H236A, respectively. (c) pH
dependence of transport into proteoliposomes containing mutants E129Q
(left), E129A (center) and H236A (right). The experiment was carried out as
described for Fig. 1c. (d)
Mn2+-dependent transport of H+
into proteoliposomes containing the mutants E129Q (left), E129A (center) and
H236A (right). Traces are shown in unique colours with outside
Mn2+ concentrations (μM) indicated. (e)
Comparison of the acidification of proteoliposomes at similar
Mn2+ transport rates. Traces in the absence of
Mn2+ are shown in black. In case of mutants, red
traces correspond to a Mn2+ concentration of
300 μM, and in case of WT to 100 μM to account for its
higher maximal activity. Data are from Figs 1d and
6d. Mutant panels show WT traces as dotted line
for comparison.