2011
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1012758108
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Free-energy cost for translocon-assisted insertion of membrane proteins

Abstract: Nascent membrane proteins typically insert in a sequential fashion into the membrane via a protein-conducting channel, the Sec translocon. How this process occurs is still unclear, although a thermodynamic partitioning between the channel and the membrane environment has been proposed. Experiment-and simulationbased scales for the insertion free energy of various amino acids are, however, at variance, the former appearing to lie in a narrower range than the latter. Membrane insertion of arginine, for instance,… Show more

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“…Our results provide compelling evidence for the thermodynamic partitioning model of translocon-mediated integration of transmembrane helices into the ER membrane (3,6,(19)(20)(21). In its simplest version, this model pictures the transmembrane helix as equilibrating between the translocon channel and the surrounding membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Our results provide compelling evidence for the thermodynamic partitioning model of translocon-mediated integration of transmembrane helices into the ER membrane (3,6,(19)(20)(21). In its simplest version, this model pictures the transmembrane helix as equilibrating between the translocon channel and the surrounding membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The original implication has been that the translocon effect is relatively small and that the experimental findings are related to the energetics of the specific amino acid in the center of the membrane. This issue is important in view of attempts to point out the possibility that the experiments have not established that the controversial low ΔG app for a positively charged Arg corresponds to Arg in the center of the membrane, since we have an obvious possibility that the Arg side chain is tilted toward the membrane surface and that this explains the low ΔG app (9,10,17). We point out in this respect that one can use a more trivial suggestion, just saying that the center of the helix can move and place the central charge closer to the membrane surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, this was implied by the attempts to correlate ΔG app with the water-membrane partitions. However, different works (8)(9)(10) implied that the corresponding equilibrium constant corresponds to the equilibrium between the TR and the membrane (see also Background). Unfortunately, none of these works has offered a clear physical rationale for why one has to consider such equilibrium without considering the transfer to water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SecG is not required for function, but SecE is indispensable. Experimental (9)(10)(11) and computational studies (12)(13)(14)(15) emphasize the importance of interactions of the gate helices with nascent-chain segments during TM helix insertion.…”
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