Literature DB >> 24275657

Polarity and charge of the periplasmic loop determine the YidC and sec translocase requirement for the M13 procoat lep protein.

Raunak Soman1, Jijun Yuan, Andreas Kuhn, Ross E Dalbey.   

Abstract

During membrane biogenesis, the M13 procoat protein is inserted into the lipid bilayer in a strictly YidC-dependent manner with both the hydrophobic signal sequence and the membrane anchor sequence promoting translocation of the periplasmic loop via a hairpin mechanism. Here, we find that the translocase requirements can be altered for PClep in a predictable manner by changing the polarity and charge of the peptide region that is translocated across the membrane. When the polarity of the translocated peptide region is lowered and the charged residues in this region are removed, translocation of this loop region occurs largely by a YidC- and Sec-independent mechanism. When the polarity is increased to that of the wild-type procoat protein, the YidC insertase is essential for translocation. Further increasing the polarity, by adding charged residues, switches the insertion pathway to a YidC/Sec mechanism. Conversely, we find that increasing the hydrophobicity of the transmembrane segments of PClep can decrease the translocase requirement for translocation of the peptide chain. This study provides a framework to understand why the YidC and Sec machineries exist in parallel and demonstrates that the YidC insertase has a limited capacity to translocate a peptide chain on its own.

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Keywords:  Bacteriophage; Membrane Biogenesis; Membrane Insertion; Membrane Proteins; Procoat; SecYEG; Secretion; Trafficking; YidC; YidC Determinants

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24275657      PMCID: PMC3887171          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.522250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Authors:  T Roos; D Kiefer; S Hugenschmidt; A Economou; A Kuhn
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2001-08-03       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Versatility of inner membrane protein biogenesis in Escherichia coli.

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Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 3.501

3.  Escherichia coli YidC is a membrane insertase for Sec-independent proteins.

Authors:  Justyna Serek; Gabriele Bauer-Manz; Gabriele Struhalla; Lambertus van den Berg; Dorothee Kiefer; Ross Dalbey; Andreas Kuhn
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2004-01-22       Impact factor: 11.598

4.  Sec/SRP requirements and energetics of membrane insertion of subunits a, b, and c of the Escherichia coli F1F0 ATP synthase.

Authors:  Liang Yi; Nil Celebi; Minyong Chen; Ross E Dalbey
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2004-07-19       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  YidC, the Escherichia coli homologue of mitochondrial Oxa1p, is a component of the Sec translocase.

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2000-02-15       Impact factor: 11.598

6.  M13 procoat inserts into liposomes in the absence of other membrane proteins.

Authors:  B L Geller; W Wickner
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1985-10-25       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  F(1)F(0) ATP synthase subunit c is targeted by the SRP to YidC in the E. coli inner membrane.

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Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  2004-10-08       Impact factor: 4.124

8.  YidC is strictly required for membrane insertion of subunits a and c of the F(1)F(0)ATP synthase and SecE of the SecYEG translocase.

Authors:  Liang Yi; Fenglei Jiang; Minyong Chen; Brian Cain; Albert Bolhuis; Ross E Dalbey
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2003-09-09       Impact factor: 3.162

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Authors:  Philip J Robinson; Cheryl A Woolhead
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2013-07-18

10.  F1F0 ATP synthase subunit c is a substrate of the novel YidC pathway for membrane protein biogenesis.

Authors:  Martin van der Laan; Philipp Bechtluft; Stef Kol; Nico Nouwen; Arnold J M Driessen
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2004-04-19       Impact factor: 10.539

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Review 1.  YidC/Alb3/Oxa1 Family of Insertases.

Authors:  Seth W Hennon; Raunak Soman; Lu Zhu; Ross E Dalbey
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 2.  Assisted and Unassisted Protein Insertion into Liposomes.

Authors:  Andreas Kuhn; Maximilian Haase; Sebastian Leptihn
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2017-04-25       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Altered Escherichia coli membrane protein assembly machinery allows proper membrane assembly of eukaryotic protein vitamin K epoxide reductase.

Authors:  Feras Hatahet; Jessica L Blazyk; Eugenie Martineau; Eric Mandela; Yongxin Zhao; Robert E Campbell; Jonathan Beckwith; Dana Boyd
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 4.  Bacterial Signal Peptides- Navigating the Journey of Proteins.

Authors:  Sharbani Kaushik; Haoze He; Ross E Dalbey
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 4.755

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