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Translocation Channel Gating Kinetics Balances Protein Translocation Efficiency With Signal Sequence Recognition Fidelity, Steven Trueman, Elisabet Mandon, Reid Gilmore
Translocation Channel Gating Kinetics Balances Protein Translocation Efficiency With Signal Sequence Recognition Fidelity, Steven Trueman, Elisabet Mandon, Reid Gilmore
Elisabet Mandon
The transition between the closed and open conformations of the Sec61 complex permits nascent protein insertion into the translocation channel. A critical event in this structural transition is the opening of the lateral translocon gate that is formed by four transmembrane (TM) spans (TM2, TM3, TM7, and TM8 in Sec61p) to expose the signal sequence-binding site. To gain mechanistic insight into lateral gate opening, mutations were introduced into a lumenal loop (L7) that connects TM7 and TM8. The sec61 L7 mutants were found to have defects in both the posttranslational and cotranslational translocation pathways due to a kinetic delay in …
An Interaction Between The Srp Receptor And The Translocon Is Critical During Cotranslational Protein Translocation, Ying Jiang, Zhiliang Cheng, Elisabet Mandon, Reid Gilmore
An Interaction Between The Srp Receptor And The Translocon Is Critical During Cotranslational Protein Translocation, Ying Jiang, Zhiliang Cheng, Elisabet Mandon, Reid Gilmore
Elisabet Mandon
The signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent targeting pathway facilitates rapid, efficient delivery of the ribosome-nascent chain complex (RNC) to the protein translocation channel. We test whether the SRP receptor (SR) locates a vacant protein translocation channel by interacting with the yeast Sec61 and Ssh1 translocons. Surprisingly, the slow growth and cotranslational translocation defects caused by deletion of the transmembrane (TM) span of yeast SRbeta (SRbeta-DeltaTM) are exaggerated when the SSH1 gene is disrupted. Disruption of the SBH2 gene, which encodes the beta subunit of the Ssh1p complex, likewise causes a growth defect when combined with SRbeta-DeltaTM. Cotranslational translocation defects in the …