scholarly journals The Membrane-binding Motif of the Chloroplast Signal Recognition Particle Receptor (cpFtsY) Regulates GTPase Activity

2009 ◽  
Vol 284 (22) ◽  
pp. 14891-14903 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naomi J. Marty ◽  
Dakshinamurthy Rajalingam ◽  
Alicia D. Kight ◽  
Nathaniel E. Lewis ◽  
Daniel Fologea ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 174 (5) ◽  
pp. 715-724 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Angelini ◽  
Diana Boy ◽  
Emile Schiltz ◽  
Hans-Georg Koch

Cotranslational protein targeting in bacteria is mediated by the signal recognition particle (SRP) and FtsY, the bacterial SRP receptor (SR). FtsY is homologous to the SRα subunit of eukaryotes, which is tethered to the membrane via its interaction with the membrane-integral SRβ subunit. Despite the lack of a membrane-anchoring subunit, 30% of FtsY in Escherichia coli are found stably associated with the cytoplasmic membrane. However, the mechanisms that are involved in this membrane association are only poorly understood. Our data indicate that membrane association of FtsY involves two distinct binding sites and that binding to both sites is stabilized by blocking its GTPase activity. Binding to the first site requires only the NG-domain of FtsY and confers protease protection to FtsY. Importantly, the SecY translocon provides the second binding site, to which FtsY binds to form a carbonate-resistant 400-kD FtsY–SecY translocon complex. This interaction is stabilized by the N-terminal A-domain of FtsY, which probably serves as a transient lipid anchor.


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