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

Katsuhiro Sawasato1, Sonomi Suzuki2, Ken-Ichi Nishiyama3,2.   

Abstract

Protein integration into and translocation across biological membranes are vital events for organismal survival and are fundamentally conserved among many organisms. Membrane protein integrase (MPIase) is a glycolipid that drives membrane protein integration into the cytoplasmic membrane in Escherichia coli MPIase also stimulates protein translocation across the membrane, but how its expression is regulated is incompletely understood. In this study, we found that the expression level of MPIase significantly increases in the cold (<25 °C), whereas that of the SecYEG translocon does not. Using previously created gene-knockout E. coli strains, we also found that either the cdsA or ynbB gene, both encoding rate-limiting enzymes for MPIase biosynthesis, is responsible for the increase in the MPIase expression. Furthermore, using pulse-chase experiments and protein integration assays, we demonstrated that the increase in MPIase levels is important for efficient protein translocation, but not for protein integration. We conclude that MPIase expression is required to stimulate protein translocation in cold conditions and is controlled by cdsA and ynbB gene expression.
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Keywords:  MPIase (membrane protein integrase); cell stress; cold sensitivity; glycolipid; lipochaperone; low temperature; membrane fluidity; membrane lipid; membrane protein; protein export; protein integration; protein translocation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30936205      PMCID: PMC6544855          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.008457

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


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