Abstract
Functionally uncharacterized UPF0118 family has been re-designated as autoinducer-2 exporter (AI-2E) family since one of its members, Escherichia coli YdgG, was identified to function as an AI-2E. However, it's very likely that AI-2E family members may exhibit significantly distinct functions due to low identities between them. Recently, we identified one member of this family designated as UPF0118 to represent a novel class of Na(+)(Li(+))/H(+) antiporters. In this study, we presented that UPF0118, together with its homologs, should represent an independent group of AI-2E family, designated as Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter Group. Notably, this group shows five highly conserved motifs designated as Motifs A to E, which are not detected in the majority of AI-2E family members. Functional analysis established that polar or charged residues located in Motif A to D play a vital role in Na(+)(Li(+))/H(+) antiport activity or pH response of UPF0118. However, three basic residues located in Motif E are not involved in the function of UPF0118, although the truncation of C terminus resulted in the non-expression of this transporter. Therefore, we propose that E(179)-R(182)-K(215)-Q(217)-D(251)-R(292)-R(293)-E(296)-K(298)-S(30) (7) located in Motifs A to D can be used for signature functional motifs to recognize whether AI-2E family members function as Na(+)(Li(+))/H(+) antiporters. Current findings positively contribute to the knowledge of molecular mechanism of Na(+), Li(+) transporting and pH response of UPF0118, and the functional prediction of uncharacterized AI-2E family members.