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Glycolipozyme membrane protein integrase (MPIase): recent data.

Ken-ichi Nishiyama, Keiko Shimamoto.   

Abstract

A novel factor for membrane protein integration, from the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli, named MPIase (membrane protein integrase), has recently been identified and characterized. MPIase was revealed to be essential for the membrane integration of a subset of membrane proteins, despite that such integration reactions have been, thus far, thought to occur spontaneously. The structure determination study revealed that MPIase is a novel glycolipid comprising a glycan chain with three N-acetylated amino sugars connected to diacylglycerol through a pyrophosphate linker. As MPIase catalyzes membrane protein integration, we propose that MPIase is a glycolipozyme on the basis of its enzyme-like function. The glycan chain exhibits a molecular chaperone-like function by directly interacting with substrate membrane proteins. Moreover, MPIase also affects the dimer structure of SecYEG, a translocon, thereby significantly stimulating preprotein translocation. The molecular mechanisms of MPIase functions will be outlined.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25367622     DOI: 10.1515/bmc-2014-0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomol Concepts        ISSN: 1868-5021


  6 in total

1.  Increased expression of the bacterial glycolipid MPIase is required for efficient protein translocation across membranes in cold conditions.

Authors:  Katsuhiro Sawasato; Sonomi Suzuki; Ken-Ichi Nishiyama
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  The bacterial protein YidC accelerates MPIase-dependent integration of membrane proteins.

Authors:  Masaru Sasaki; Hanako Nishikawa; Sonomi Suzuki; Michael Moser; Maria Huber; Katsuhiro Sawasato; Hideaki T Matsubayashi; Kaoru Kumazaki; Tomoya Tsukazaki; Yutetsu Kuruma; Osamu Nureki; Takuya Ueda; Ken-Ichi Nishiyama
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  CdsA is involved in biosynthesis of glycolipid MPIase essential for membrane protein integration in vivo.

Authors:  Katsuhiro Sawasato; Ryo Sato; Hanako Nishikawa; Naoki Iimura; Yuki Kamemoto; Kohki Fujikawa; Toshiyuki Yamaguchi; Yutetsu Kuruma; Yasushi Tamura; Toshiya Endo; Takuya Ueda; Keiko Shimamoto; Ken-Ichi Nishiyama
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-04       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 4.  The Dynamic SecYEG Translocon.

Authors:  Julia Oswald; Robert Njenga; Ana Natriashvili; Pinku Sarmah; Hans-Georg Koch
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2021-04-15

5.  Interplay between MPIase, YidC, and PMF during Sec-independent insertion of membrane proteins.

Authors:  Yuta Endo; Yuko Shimizu; Hanako Nishikawa; Katsuhiro Sawasato; Ken-Ichi Nishiyama
Journal:  Life Sci Alliance       Date:  2021-10-12

6.  Cardiolipin is required in vivo for the stability of bacterial translocon and optimal membrane protein translocation and insertion.

Authors:  Sergey Ryabichko; Vilena de Melo Ferreira; Heidi Vitrac; Ramziya Kiyamova; William Dowhan; Mikhail Bogdanov
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-04-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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