Co-translational protein targeting catalyzed by the Escherichia coli signal recognition particle and its receptor

被引:157
|
作者
Powers, T
Walter, P
机构
[1] Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco
来源
EMBO JOURNAL | 1997年 / 16卷 / 16期
关键词
co-translational; functional conservation; protein targeting; signal recognition particle; SRP receptor; translocation;
D O I
10.1093/emboj/16.16.4880
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The Ffh-4.5S ribonucleoprotein particle (RNP) and FtsY from Escherichia coli are homologous to essential components of the mammalian signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor, respectively, The ability of these E. coli components to function in a bona fide co-translational targeting pathway remains unclear, Here we demonstrate that the Ffh-4.5S RNP and FtsY can efficiently replace their mammalian counterparts in targeting nascent secretory proteins to microsomal membranes in vitro. Targeting in the heterologous system requires a hydrophobic signal sequence, utilizes GTP and, moreover occurs co-translationally, Unlike mammalian SRP, however, the Ffh-4.5S RNP is unable to arrest translational elongation, which results in a narrow time window for the ribosome nascent chain to interact productively with the membrane-bound translocation machinery. The highly negatively charged N-terminal domain of FtsY, which is a conserved feature among prokaryotic SRP receptor homologs, is important for translocation and acts to localize the protein to the membrane, Our data illustrate the extreme functional conservation between prokaryotic and eukaryotic SRP and SRP receptors and suggest that the basic mechanism of co-translational protein targeting is conserved between bacteria and mammals.
引用
收藏
页码:4880 / 4886
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Co-translational protein targeting by the signal recognition particle
    Shan, SO
    Walter, P
    FEBS LETTERS, 2005, 579 (04) : 921 - 926
  • [2] Molecular Mechanism of Co-translational Protein Targeting by the Signal Recognition Particle
    Saraogi, Ishu
    Shan, Shu-ou
    TRAFFIC, 2011, 12 (05) : 535 - 542
  • [3] SRPassing Co-translational Targeting: The Role of the Signal Recognition Particle in Protein Targeting and mRNA Protection
    Kellogg, Morgana K.
    Miller, Sarah C.
    Tikhonova, Elena B.
    Karamyshev, Andrey L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2021, 22 (12)
  • [4] Co-translational Folding Intermediate Dictates Membrane Targeting of the Signal Recognition Particle Receptor
    Karniel, Amihai
    Mrusek, Devid
    Steinchen, Wieland
    Dym, Orly
    Bange, Gert
    Bibi, Eitan
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2018, 430 (11) : 1607 - 1620
  • [5] Signal recognition particle mediated protein targeting in Escherichia coli
    Valent, QA
    ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 2001, 79 (01): : 17 - 31
  • [6] Signal recognition particle mediated protein targeting in Escherichia coli
    Quido A. Valent
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2001, 79 : 17 - 31
  • [7] Compensating Complete Loss of Signal Recognition Particle During Co-translational Protein Targeting by the Translation Speed and Accuracy
    Zhao, Liuqun
    Fu, Gang
    Cui, Yanyan
    Xu, Zixiang
    Cai, Tao
    Zhang, Dawei
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [8] Co-translational Targeting by Signal Recognition Particle Activates Only after Cytosolic Exposure of Signal Sequence
    Hsieh, Hao Hsuan
    Shan, Shu-Ou
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 114 (03) : 69A - 69A
  • [9] Co-translational membrane association of the Escherichia coli SRP receptor
    Bercovich-Kinori, Adi
    Bibi, Eitan
    JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 2015, 128 (07) : 1444 - 1452
  • [10] Co-translational protein targeting in bacteria
    Steinberg, Ruth
    Knuepffer, Lara
    Origi, Andrea
    Asti, Rossella
    Koch, Hans-Georg
    FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, 2018, 365 (11)