YqjD is an inner membrane protein associated with stationary-phase ribosomes in Escherichia coli

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Here, we provide evidence that YqjD, a hypothetical protein of Escherichia coli, is an inner membrane and ribosome binding protein. This protein is expressed during the stationary growth phase, and expression is regulated by stress response sigma factor RpoS. YqjD possesses a transmembrane motif in the C-terminal region and associates with 70S and 100S ribosomes at the N-terminal region. Interestingly, E. coli possesses two paralogous proteins of YqjD, ElaB and YgaM, which are expressed and bind to ribosomes in a similar manner to YqjD. Overexpression of YqjD leads to inhibition of cell growth. It has been suggested that YqjD loses ribosomal activity and localizes ribosomes to the membrane during the stationary phase. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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Yoshida, H., Maki, Y., Furuike, S., Sakai, A., Ueta, M., & Wada, A. (2012). YqjD is an inner membrane protein associated with stationary-phase ribosomes in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology, 194(16), 4178–4183. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00396-12

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