Membrane proteins need to be properly inserted and folded in the membrane in order to perform a range of activities that are essential for the survival of bacteria. The Sec translocon and the YidC insertase are responsible for the insertion of the majority of proteins into the cytoplasmic membrane. YidC can act in combination with the Sec translocon in the insertion and folding of membrane proteins. However, YidC also functions as an insertase independently of the Sec translocon for so-called YidC-only substrates. In addition, YidC can act as a foldase and promote the proper assembly of membrane protein complexes. Here, we investigate the effect of Escherichia coli YidC depletion on the assembly of Penicillin Binding Proteins (PBPs), that a...
YidC was previously discovered to play a critical role for the insertion of the Sec-independent M13 ...
Escherichia coli YidC is a polytopic inner membrane protein that plays an essential and versatile ro...
To understand how YidC and SecYEG function together in membrane protein topogenesis, insertion and f...
Membrane proteins need to be properly inserted and folded in the membrane in order to perform a rang...
The YidC protein fulfills a dual and essential role in the assembly of inner membrane proteins in Es...
Montpellier Cedex 5, France The YidC protein fulfills a dual and essential role in the assembly of i...
YidC of Echerichia coli, a member of the conserved Alb3/Oxa1/YidC family, is postulated to be import...
AbstractThe membrane insertases YidC–Oxa1–Alb3 provide a simple cellular system that catalyzes the t...
ABSTRACT Membrane proteins are involved in numerous essential cell processes, including transport, g...
Bacterial YidC, an evolutionally conserved membrane protein, functions as a membrane protein chapero...
YidC has an essential but poorly defined function in membrane protein insertion and folding in bacte...
Cells employ highly conserved families of insertases and translocases to insert and fold proteins in...
Bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts harbour factors that facilitate the insertion, folding and a...
Membrane protein insertion is controlled by proteinaceous factors embedded in the lipid bilayer. Bac...
The major penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) of Escherichia coli play vital roles in cell wall biosy...
YidC was previously discovered to play a critical role for the insertion of the Sec-independent M13 ...
Escherichia coli YidC is a polytopic inner membrane protein that plays an essential and versatile ro...
To understand how YidC and SecYEG function together in membrane protein topogenesis, insertion and f...
Membrane proteins need to be properly inserted and folded in the membrane in order to perform a rang...
The YidC protein fulfills a dual and essential role in the assembly of inner membrane proteins in Es...
Montpellier Cedex 5, France The YidC protein fulfills a dual and essential role in the assembly of i...
YidC of Echerichia coli, a member of the conserved Alb3/Oxa1/YidC family, is postulated to be import...
AbstractThe membrane insertases YidC–Oxa1–Alb3 provide a simple cellular system that catalyzes the t...
ABSTRACT Membrane proteins are involved in numerous essential cell processes, including transport, g...
Bacterial YidC, an evolutionally conserved membrane protein, functions as a membrane protein chapero...
YidC has an essential but poorly defined function in membrane protein insertion and folding in bacte...
Cells employ highly conserved families of insertases and translocases to insert and fold proteins in...
Bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts harbour factors that facilitate the insertion, folding and a...
Membrane protein insertion is controlled by proteinaceous factors embedded in the lipid bilayer. Bac...
The major penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) of Escherichia coli play vital roles in cell wall biosy...
YidC was previously discovered to play a critical role for the insertion of the Sec-independent M13 ...
Escherichia coli YidC is a polytopic inner membrane protein that plays an essential and versatile ro...
To understand how YidC and SecYEG function together in membrane protein topogenesis, insertion and f...