INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
In bacteria, most membrane proteins are inserted into the membrane by the Sec translocase. The Sec translocase can associate with another integral protein, called YidC, to insert some protein into the membrane, such as NuoK. YidC can also function as an independent insertase for a subset of small...
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id-itb.:323292018-12-14T15:04:32ZINDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI Musnaini, Bibit Kimia Indonesia Theses YidC, YidD, growth defect, membrane insertion, NuoK INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/32329 In bacteria, most membrane proteins are inserted into the membrane by the Sec translocase. The Sec translocase can associate with another integral protein, called YidC, to insert some protein into the membrane, such as NuoK. YidC can also function as an independent insertase for a subset of small membrane proteins such as Foc, MscL and the coat proteins of the M13 and Pf3 phages. Upstream of the gene coding for YidC (yidC) is a gene encoding for the small protein YidD. YidD is thought to be involved in membrane insertion, but its exact function is presently unclear. To obtain more insight in the importance of YidD for cell viability, the effect of deletion of the yidD gene was analyzed. Deletion of yidD gene had no effect on aerobic cell growth, but caused slight growth defects under anaerobic conditions. YidD deletion resulted in reduced YidC levels when cells were grown under aerobic growth condition. In contrast, the YidC levels were increased when the YidD deletion strain was grown anaerobically. Since qPCR analysis could not detect significant changes in yidC transcription upon YidD deletion, these different YidC levels may be caused by changes in, for example, the stability of YidC. In vitro membrane insertion assay results suggest that YidD deletion decreased insertion of NuoK, a Sec/YidC-dependent integral membrane protein, and YidD overexpression increased insertion of NuoK. text |
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In bacteria, most membrane proteins are inserted into the membrane by the Sec
translocase. The Sec translocase can associate with another integral protein, called
YidC, to insert some protein into the membrane, such as NuoK. YidC can also
function as an independent insertase for a subset of small membrane proteins such
as Foc, MscL and the coat proteins of the M13 and Pf3 phages. Upstream of the
gene coding for YidC (yidC) is a gene encoding for the small protein YidD. YidD
is thought to be involved in membrane insertion, but its exact function is presently
unclear. To obtain more insight in the importance of YidD for cell viability, the
effect of deletion of the yidD gene was analyzed. Deletion of yidD gene had no
effect on aerobic cell growth, but caused slight growth defects under anaerobic
conditions. YidD deletion resulted in reduced YidC levels when cells were grown
under aerobic growth condition. In contrast, the YidC levels were increased when
the YidD deletion strain was grown anaerobically. Since qPCR analysis could not
detect significant changes in yidC transcription upon YidD deletion, these
different YidC levels may be caused by changes in, for example, the stability of
YidC. In vitro membrane insertion assay results suggest that YidD deletion
decreased insertion of NuoK, a Sec/YidC-dependent integral membrane protein,
and YidD overexpression increased insertion of NuoK. |
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INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI |
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INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI |
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INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI |
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INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI |
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INDICATIONS FOR A ROLE OF YIDD FOR NADHUBIQUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE SUBUNIT K BIOGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI |
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indications for a role of yidd for nadhubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit k biogenesis in escherichia coli |
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