An essential amino acid residue in the protein translocation channel revealed by targeted random mutagenesis of SecY
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24/04/2001
17/04/2001
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| Resumo |
The SecY/Sec61α family of membrane proteins are the central subunits of the putative protein translocation channel. We introduced random mutations into a segment of Escherichia coli SecY within its cytoplasmic domain 5, which was shown previously to be important for the SecA-dependent translocation activity. Mutations were classified into those retaining function and those gaining a dominant-interfering ability caused by a loss of function. These analyses showed that Arg-357, Pro-358, Gly-359, and Thr-362 are functionally important; Arg-357, conserved in almost all organisms, was identified as an indispensable residue. |
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/pmc/articles/PMC33175/ /pubmed/11309495 |
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en |
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The National Academy of Sciences |
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Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences |
| Palavras-Chave | #Biological Sciences |
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