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Membrane Protein Insertion in E. coli

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Protein Secretion

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 619))

Abstract

Integral membrane proteins typically span the lipid bilayer with hydrophobic α helices. These proteins can span the membrane once or multiple times with hydrophilic domains facing both sides of the membrane. In Escherichia coli, the insertion of proteins into the membrane is catalyzed by the Sec translocase and the YidC membrane insertase. YidC can function on its own to insert proteins or together with the Sec translocase to facilitate membrane protein insertion. In this chapter, we will describe the construction of a YidC depletion strain that can be used to examine whether YidC is required for membrane protein insertion. We will also present assays for determining whether a region of a membrane protein is inserted across the membrane.

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Acknowledgments

We thank Dr. Sandra Facey for providing Figure 4.4. This work was supported by National Institute of Health Grant (GM63862-05) to R. E. D. and the DFG grant Ku749/6-1 to A. K.

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Yuan, J., Dalbey, R.E., Kuhn, A. (2010). Membrane Protein Insertion in E. coli . In: Economou, A. (eds) Protein Secretion. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 619. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-412-8_4

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