In Escherichia coli, protein export from the cytoplasm may occur via the signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent pathway or the Sec-dependent pathway. Membrane proteins utilize the SRP-dependent route, whereas many secretory proteins use the cytoplasmic Sec machinery. To examine the possibility that signal peptide hydrophobicity governs which targeting route is utilized, we used a series of PhoA signal sequence mutants which vary only by incremental hydrophobicity changes. We show that depletion of SRP, but not trigger factor, affects all the mutants examined. These results suggest secretory proteins with a variety of signal sequences, as well as membrane proteins, require SRP for export. © 2001 Federation of European Biochemical Societ...
SecB is a cytosolic chaperone which facilitates transport of a subset of proteins, including membran...
The general secretory (Sec) pathway comprises an essential, ubiquitous and universal export machiner...
A wide variety of proteins which are synthesised in the cytoplasm of E. coli are subsequently direct...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, protein export from the cytoplasm may occur via the signal recognition ...
AbstractWe describe a secretory E. coli protein with a novel phenotype: signal peptide cleavage is l...
Signal peptides that direct protein export in Bacillus subtilis are overall more hydrophobic than si...
Signal peptides that direct protein export in Bacillus subtilis are overall more hydrophobic than si...
Understanding the transport of hydrophilic proteins across biological membranes continues to be an i...
The Sec translocon of bacterial plasma membranes mediates the linear translocation of secretory prot...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent pathway is believed to be a major targetin...
AbstractE. coli homologs of the signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor are essential for...
The prA/secY gene, which codes for an integral membrane protein component of the Escherichia coli pr...
More than a third of all bacterial polypeptides, comprising the 'exportome', are transported to extr...
The Escherichia coli genome encodes at least 29 putative signal peptides containing a twin arginine ...
Exported prokaryotic proteins typically contain an amino-terminal extension called the signal peptid...
SecB is a cytosolic chaperone which facilitates transport of a subset of proteins, including membran...
The general secretory (Sec) pathway comprises an essential, ubiquitous and universal export machiner...
A wide variety of proteins which are synthesised in the cytoplasm of E. coli are subsequently direct...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, protein export from the cytoplasm may occur via the signal recognition ...
AbstractWe describe a secretory E. coli protein with a novel phenotype: signal peptide cleavage is l...
Signal peptides that direct protein export in Bacillus subtilis are overall more hydrophobic than si...
Signal peptides that direct protein export in Bacillus subtilis are overall more hydrophobic than si...
Understanding the transport of hydrophilic proteins across biological membranes continues to be an i...
The Sec translocon of bacterial plasma membranes mediates the linear translocation of secretory prot...
The bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent pathway is believed to be a major targetin...
AbstractE. coli homologs of the signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor are essential for...
The prA/secY gene, which codes for an integral membrane protein component of the Escherichia coli pr...
More than a third of all bacterial polypeptides, comprising the 'exportome', are transported to extr...
The Escherichia coli genome encodes at least 29 putative signal peptides containing a twin arginine ...
Exported prokaryotic proteins typically contain an amino-terminal extension called the signal peptid...
SecB is a cytosolic chaperone which facilitates transport of a subset of proteins, including membran...
The general secretory (Sec) pathway comprises an essential, ubiquitous and universal export machiner...
A wide variety of proteins which are synthesised in the cytoplasm of E. coli are subsequently direct...