| Literature DB >> 26129641 |
Irfan Prabudiansyah1, Ilja Kusters1, Antonella Caforio1, Arnold J M Driessen2.
Abstract
The bacterial Sec translocase in its minimal form consists of a membrane-embedded protein-conducting pore SecYEG that interacts with the motor protein SecA to mediate the translocation of secretory proteins. In addition, the SecYEG translocon interacts with the accessory SecDFyajC membrane complex and the membrane protein insertase YidC. To examine the composition of the native lipid environment in the vicinity of the SecYEG complex and its impact on translocation activity, styrene-maleic acid lipid particles (SMALPs) were used to extract SecYEG with its lipid environment directly from native Escherichia coli membranes without the use of detergents. This allowed the co-extraction of SecYEG in complex with SecA, but not with SecDFyajC or YidC. Lipid analysis of the SecYEG-SMALPs revealed an enrichment of negatively charged lipids in the vicinity of SecYEG, which in detergent assisted reconstitution of the Sec translocase are crucial for the translocation activity. Such lipid enrichment was not found with separately extracted SecDFyajC or YidC, which demonstrates a specific interaction between SecYEG and negatively charged lipids.Entities:
Keywords: Lipid–protein interaction; SMALP; Sec translocon; Styrene-maleic acid; Translocation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26129641 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.06.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002