Preprotein translocase

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Function

Preprotein translocase (PPT) is responsible for the recognition and membrane translocation of preproteins. PPT contains receptors and import motor[1]. The translocase pathway contains:

  • SecB - a chaperone protein[2]
  • SecY, SecE, SecG or Sec61 an integral membrane complex
  • SecD, SecF - proteins promoting the release of the mature peptide into the periplasm
  • SecA - an ATPase unit[3].

For more details see SecA PBD motions.

3D structures of preprotein translocase

Preprotein translocase 3D structures

References

  1. Economou A. Bacterial preprotein translocase: mechanism and conformational dynamics of a processive enzyme. Mol Microbiol. 1998 Feb;27(3):511-8. PMID:9489663
  2. Fekkes P, de Wit JG, van der Wolk JP, Kimsey HH, Kumamoto CA, Driessen AJ. Preprotein transfer to the Escherichia coli translocase requires the co-operative binding of SecB and the signal sequence to SecA. Mol Microbiol. 1998 Sep;29(5):1179-90. PMID:9767586
  3. Schmidt MG, Kiser KB. SecA: the ubiquitous component of preprotein translocase in prokaryotes. Microbes Infect. 1999 Oct;1(12):993-1004. PMID:10617931

Structure of preprotein translocase subunits SecY (grey), SecE (green), SecG (pink) (PDB entry 2yxr)

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