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Query: UNIPROT:Q08357 (
SLC20A2
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Pit2
is a member of the Pit family of inorganic phosphate transporters and serves as a gamma-retrovirus receptor in mammals.
Pit2
contains two copies of the protein homology domain PD001131, which defines the Pit family. These domains are presumably in opposite topology with respect to the plasma membrane plane. We have mutated a serine residue conserved in almost all of the 192 known PD001131 sequences to
alanine
in each PD001131 domain of human
Pit2
. Expression in CHO cells showed that phosphate uptake was affected severely in mutants, whereas susceptibility to virus infection was conserved. We reported previously that the inorganic phosphate concentration affects both phosphate transport mediated by
Pit2
and the conformation of cell-surface
Pit2
oligomers. Cross-linking experiments in transport-incompetent
Pit2
mutants indicated that structural changes induced by phosphate starvation or supply occur independently of the whole transport cycle. These results suggest that the structural reorganisation of cell-surface
Pit2
occurred as a consequence of ion binding, a model consistent with the possible involvement of cell-surface
Pit2
oligomers in inorganic phosphate sensing.
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PMID:Transport-deficient Pit2 phosphate transporters still modify cell surface oligomers structure in response to inorganic phosphate. 1518 21