Bacterial SecA proteins can be categorized by the presence or absence of a variable subdomain (VAR) located within nucleotidebinding domain II of the SecA DEAD motor. Here we show that VAR is dispensable for SecA function, since the VAR deletion mutant secAΔ519-547 displayed a wild-type rate of cellular growth and protein export. Loss or gain of VAR is extremely rare in the history of bacterial evolution, indicating that it appears to contribute to secA function within the relevant species in their natural environments. VAR removal also results in additional secA phenotypes: azide resistance (Azir) and suppression of signal sequence defects (PrlD). The SecAΔ(519 -547) protein was found to be modestly hyperactive for SecA ATPase activities and displayed an accelerated rate of ADP release, consistent with the biochemical basis of azide resistance. Based on our findings, we discuss models whereby VAR allosterically regulates SecA DEAD motor function at SecYEG. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.
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Das, S., Grady, L. M., Michtavy, J., Zhou, Y., Cohan, F. M., Hingorani, M. M., & Oliver, D. B. (2012). The Variable subdomain of escherichia coli seca functions to regulate seca atpase activity and ADP release. Journal of Bacteriology, 194(9), 2205–2213. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00039-12
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