Direct identification of the site of binding on the chaperone SecB for the amino terminus of the translocon motor SecA

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Abstract

Protein export mediated by the general secretory Sec system in Escherichia coli proceeds by a dynamic transfer of a precursor polypeptide from the chaperone SecB to the SecA ATPase motor of the translocon and subsequently into and through the channel of the membrane-embedded SecYEG heterotrimer. The complex between SecA and SecB is stabilized by several separate sites of contact. Here we have demonstrated directly an interaction between the N-terminal residues 2 through 11 of SecA and the C-terminal 13 residues of SecB by isothermal titration calorimetry and analytical sedimentation velocity centrifugation. We discuss the unusual binding properties of SecA and SecB in context of a model for transfer of the precursor along the pathway of export. Published by Wiley-Blackwell. © 2010 The Protein Society.

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Randall, L. L., & Henzl, M. T. (2010). Direct identification of the site of binding on the chaperone SecB for the amino terminus of the translocon motor SecA. Protein Science, 19(6), 1173–1179. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.392

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