| Literature DB >> 7744736 |
E Bouveret1, R Derouiche, A Rigal, R Lloubès, C Lazdunski, H Bénédetti.
Abstract
TolA, -B, -Q, and -R proteins are involved in maintaining the cell envelope integrity of Escherichia coli; they have been parasitized by the group A colicins and the single strand DNA of some filamentous bacteriophages to permit them to enter the cells. TolA and TolR are anchored to the inner membrane by a single transmembrane domain, TolQ is an integral membrane protein with three transmembrane segments, and TolB has recently been found to be periplasmic although it is partially membrane-associated. The latter result suggests that TolB might interact with membrane proteins. Other lines of evidence favor the existence of a Tol complex. To further characterize this complex, we investigated which proteins interact with TolB. For this purpose, two different methods were used. First, we took advantage of the existence of a tagged TolB (TolBep) to perform immunoprecipitation under native conditions in order to preserve the putative associations of TolBep with other proteins. Secondly, in vivo cross-linking experiments with formaldehyde were performed. These two approaches led to the same result and demonstrated for the first time that a component of the Tol system, TolB, interacts with a protein located in the outer membrane, the peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7744736 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.19.11071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157