Dynamic action of the Sec machinery during initiation, protein translocation and termination (original) (raw)

Energy landscape steering mediates dynamic coupling in ATP-driven protein translocation by the bacterial Sec machinery

Roman Tuma

2019

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Bacterial Sec Protein Transport is Rate-limited by Precursor Length: A Single Turnover Study

Fu-Cheng Liang

Biophysical Journal, 2009

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Energy landscape steering in SecYEG mediates dynamic coupling in ATP driven protein translocation

Tara Sabir

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The Bacterial ATPase SecA Functions as a Monomer in Protein Translocation

Dana Boyd

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Mapping polypeptide interactions of the SecA ATPase during translocation

Tom Rapoport

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Bacterial protein translocation requires only one copy of the SecY complex in vivo

Tom Rapoport

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A molecular switch in SecA protein couples ATP hydrolysis to protein translocation

Andresa Nastacia

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Protein Translocation Is Mediated by Oligomers of the SecY Complex with One SecY Copy Forming the Channel

Tom Rapoport

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Energy transduction in protein transport and the ATP hydrolytic cycle of SecA

Ian Collinson

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Translocation of proteins through the Sec61 and SecYEG channels

Reid Gilmore, Elisabet Mandon

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2009

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Two-way communication between SecY and SecA suggests a Brownian ratchet mechanism for protein translocation

Roman Tuma

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Structural determinants of protein translocation in bacteria: conformational flexibility of SecA IRA1 loop region

Raffaele Ragone, Pasquale Palladino

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Atomic Model of the E.coli Membrane-bound Protein Translocation Complex SecYEG

Ian Collinson

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Structure of a complex of the ATPase SecA and the protein-translocation channel

Tom Rapoport

Nature, 2008

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Topology of the Integral Membrane Form of Escherichia coli SecA Protein Reveals Multiple Periplasmically Exposed Regions and Modulation by ATP Binding

D. Oliver

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997

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Alignment of the protein substrate hairpin along the SecA two-helix finger primes protein transport inEscherichia coli

Ishita Mukerji

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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ATP-induced asymmetric pre-protein folding as a driver of protein translocation through the Sec machinery

Zainab Ahdash

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Preserving the membrane barrier for small molecules during bacterial protein translocation

Tom Rapoport

Nature, 2011

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The bacterial SecY/E translocation complex forms channel-like structures similar to those of the eukaryotic sec61p complex

Tom Rapoport

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1999

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A Large Conformational Change Couples the ATP Binding Site of SecA to the SecY Protein Channel

Ian Collinson

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2007

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Integration of SecA protein into the Escherichia coli inner membrane is regulated by its amino-terminal ATP-binding domain

D. Oliver

Molecular Microbiology, 1996

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Positively charged residues influence the degree of SecA dependence in protein translocation across the< i> E. coli inner membrane

Gunnar von Heijne

1994

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Two distinct anionic phospholipid-dependent events involved in SecA-mediated protein translocation

Megha Patro

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Structure of the SecY channel during initiation of protein translocation

Tom Rapoport

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Functionally Significant Mobile Regions of Escherichia coli SecA ATPase Identified by NMR

Robert Chou

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Using a Low Denaturant Model To Explore the Conformational Features of Translocation-Active SecA

Lila Gierasch

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Distinct Membrane Binding Properties of N- and C-terminal Domains of Escherichia coli SecA ATPase

D. Oliver

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2000

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The Plug Domain of the SecY Protein Stabilizes the Closed State of the Translocation Channel and Maintains a Membrane Seal

Dana Boyd

Molecular Cell, 2007

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Characterization of the supporting role of SecE in protein translocation

Irfan Prabudiansyah

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Conformational stabilization and crystallization of the SecA translocation ATPase from Bacillus subtilis

Johann Deisenhofer

Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2001

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Structural insight into the protein translocation channel

Tom Rapoport

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2004

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Identification of a Region of Interaction between Escherichia coli SecA and SecY Proteins

D. Oliver

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997

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Lateral opening of a translocon upon entry of protein suggests the mechanism of insertion into membranes

Pascal F . Egea

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Competition between Sec-and TAT-dependent protein translocation in Escherichia coli

Gunnar von Heijne

The EMBO Journal, 1999

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Large conformational changes of a highly dynamic pre-protein binding domain in SecA

Maximilian Haase

Communications biology, 2018

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