YidC family members are involved in the membrane insertion, lateral integration, folding, and assembly of membrane proteins

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Abstract

Members of the YidC family exist in all three domains of life, where they control the assembly of a large variety of membrane protein complexes that function as transporters, energy devices, or sensor proteins. Recent studies in bacteria have shown that YidC functions on its own as a membrane protein insertase independent of the Sec protein-conducting channel. YidC can also assist in the lateral integration and folding of membrane proteins that insert into the membrane via the Sec pathway.

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Dalbey, R. E., & Kuhn, A. (2004, September 13). YidC family members are involved in the membrane insertion, lateral integration, folding, and assembly of membrane proteins. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200405161

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