N-tail translocation of mature beta-lactamase across the Escherichia coli cytoplasmic membrane
- PMID: 9426211
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)01413-0
N-tail translocation of mature beta-lactamase across the Escherichia coli cytoplasmic membrane
Abstract
Mature beta-lactamase was attached to the N-terminus of human glycophorin C, an N-out membrane protein lacking a cleavable signal peptide (an N-tail membrane protein). When synthesised in Escherichia coli more than 30% of the intact mature beta-lactamase-glycophorin C molecules assembled N-out, C-in into the cytoplasmic membrane. The N-tail translocated beta-lactamase folded into an enzymatically active form, but it was more susceptible to proteolysis than the equivalent portion of beta-lactamase-glycophorin C synthesised with an N-terminal signal peptide. Its translocation was virtually abolished when the N-out domain of glycophorin C was truncated or when the basic residues C-terminally flanking the glycophorin C membrane-spanning segment were replaced with neutral ones.
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