| Literature DB >> 29348211 |
Alexandra I C Höhr1,2, Caroline Lindau1,2, Christophe Wirth1, Jian Qiu1, David A Stroud1, Stephan Kutik1, Bernard Guiard3, Carola Hunte1,4, Thomas Becker1,4, Nikolaus Pfanner1,4, Nils Wiedemann1,4.
Abstract
The biogenesis of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and Gram-negative bacteria requires the insertion of β-barrel proteins into the outer membranes. Homologous Omp85 proteins are essential for membrane insertion of β-barrel precursors. It is unknown if precursors are threaded through the Omp85-channel interior and exit laterally or if they are translocated into the membrane at the Omp85-lipid interface. We have mapped the interaction of a precursor in transit with the mitochondrial Omp85-channel Sam50 in the native membrane environment. The precursor is translocated into the channel interior, interacts with an internal loop, and inserts into the lateral gate by β-signal exchange. Transport through the Omp85-channel interior followed by release through the lateral gate into the lipid phase may represent a basic mechanism for membrane insertion of β-barrel proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29348211 PMCID: PMC5959003 DOI: 10.1126/science.aah6834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728