Literature DB >> 12452432

YidC, a newly defined evolutionarily conserved protein, mediates membrane protein assembly in bacteria.

Minyong Chen1, Kun Xie, Fenglei Jiang, Liang Yi, Ross E Dalbey.   

Abstract

Membranes contain proteins that catalyze a variety of reactions, which lead to the selective permeability of the membrane. For membrane proteins to function as receptors, transporters, channels, and ATPases, they must be targeted to their correct membrane and inserted into the lipid bilayer. Recently, a new membrane component called YidC was discovered that mediates the insertion of proteins into membranes in bacteria. YidC homologs also exist in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Depletion of YidC from the cell interferes with the insertion of membrane proteins that insert both dependent and independent of the SecYEG/SecDFYajC machinery. YidC directly interacts with membrane proteins during the membrane protein insertion process and assists in the folding of the hydrophobic regions into the membrane bilayer. The chloroplast and bacterial YidC homologs are truly functional homologs because the chloroplast homolog Alb3 functionally complements the bacterial YidC depletion strain. The role of YidC in the membrane insertion pathway will be reviewed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12452432     DOI: 10.1515/BC.2002.176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem        ISSN: 1431-6730            Impact factor:   3.915


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