Abstract
During SecYEG-mediated cotranslational insertion of membrane proteins, transmembrane helices (TMHs) first make contact with the membrane when their N-terminal end is ~ 45 residues away from the peptidyl transferase centre. However, we recently uncovered instances where the first contact is delayed by up to ~ 10 residues. Here, we recapitulate these effects using a model TMH fused to two short segments from the Escherichia coli inner membrane protein BtuC: a positively charged loop and a re-entrant loop. We show that the critical residues are two Arg residues in the positively charged loop and four hydrophobic residues in the re-entrant loop. Thus, both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions involving sequence elements that are not part of a TMH can impact the way the latter behaves during membrane insertion.
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Nicolaus, F., Ibrahimi, F., den Besten, A., & von Heijne, G. (2022). Upstream charged and hydrophobic residues impact the timing of membrane insertion of transmembrane helices. FEBS Letters, 596(8), 1004–1012. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.14286
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