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Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY

The Tat system is used to transport folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria and archaea and across the thylakoid membrane of plant chloroplasts. Multimers of the integral membrane TatA protein are thought to form the protein-conducting element of the Tat pathway. Nitroxide radica...

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Autores principales: White, Gaye F., Schermann, Sonya M., Bradley, Justin, Roberts, Andrew, Greene, Nicholas P., Berks, Ben C., Thomson, Andrew J.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2807286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19920142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.065458
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author White, Gaye F.
Schermann, Sonya M.
Bradley, Justin
Roberts, Andrew
Greene, Nicholas P.
Berks, Ben C.
Thomson, Andrew J.
author_facet White, Gaye F.
Schermann, Sonya M.
Bradley, Justin
Roberts, Andrew
Greene, Nicholas P.
Berks, Ben C.
Thomson, Andrew J.
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description The Tat system is used to transport folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria and archaea and across the thylakoid membrane of plant chloroplasts. Multimers of the integral membrane TatA protein are thought to form the protein-conducting element of the Tat pathway. Nitroxide radicals were introduced at selected positions within the transmembrane helix of Escherichia coli TatA and used to probe the structure of detergent-solubilized TatA complexes by EPR spectroscopy. A comparison of spin label mobilities allowed classification of individual residues as buried within the TatA complex or exposed at the surface and suggested that residues Ile(12) and Val(14) are involved in interactions between helices. Analysis of inter-spin distances suggested that the transmembrane helices of TatA subunits are arranged as a single-walled ring containing a contact interface between Ile(12) on one subunit and Val(14) on an adjacent subunit. Experiments in which labeled and unlabeled TatA samples were mixed demonstrate that TatA subunits are exchanged between TatA complexes. This observation is consistent with the TatA dynamic polymerization model for the mechanism of Tat transport.
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spelling pubmed-28072862010-01-20 Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY White, Gaye F. Schermann, Sonya M. Bradley, Justin Roberts, Andrew Greene, Nicholas P. Berks, Ben C. Thomson, Andrew J. J Biol Chem Membrane Transport, Structure, Function, and Biogenesis The Tat system is used to transport folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria and archaea and across the thylakoid membrane of plant chloroplasts. Multimers of the integral membrane TatA protein are thought to form the protein-conducting element of the Tat pathway. Nitroxide radicals were introduced at selected positions within the transmembrane helix of Escherichia coli TatA and used to probe the structure of detergent-solubilized TatA complexes by EPR spectroscopy. A comparison of spin label mobilities allowed classification of individual residues as buried within the TatA complex or exposed at the surface and suggested that residues Ile(12) and Val(14) are involved in interactions between helices. Analysis of inter-spin distances suggested that the transmembrane helices of TatA subunits are arranged as a single-walled ring containing a contact interface between Ile(12) on one subunit and Val(14) on an adjacent subunit. Experiments in which labeled and unlabeled TatA samples were mixed demonstrate that TatA subunits are exchanged between TatA complexes. This observation is consistent with the TatA dynamic polymerization model for the mechanism of Tat transport. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-01-22 2009-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2807286/ /pubmed/19920142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.065458 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Membrane Transport, Structure, Function, and Biogenesis
White, Gaye F.
Schermann, Sonya M.
Bradley, Justin
Roberts, Andrew
Greene, Nicholas P.
Berks, Ben C.
Thomson, Andrew J.
Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title_full Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title_fullStr Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title_full_unstemmed Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title_short Subunit Organization in the TatA Complex of the Twin Arginine Protein Translocase: A SITE-DIRECTED EPR SPIN LABELING STUDY
title_sort subunit organization in the tata complex of the twin arginine protein translocase: a site-directed epr spin labeling study
topic Membrane Transport, Structure, Function, and Biogenesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2807286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19920142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.065458
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