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Reorientation of the first signal-anchor sequence during potassium channel biogenesis at the Sec61 complex.


ABSTRACT: The majority of the polytopic proteins that are synthesized at the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) are integrated co-translationally via the Sec61 translocon, which provides lateral access for their hydrophobic TMs (transmembrane regions) to the phospholipid bilayer. A prolonged association between TMs of the potassium channel subunit, TASK-1 [TWIK (tandem-pore weak inwardly rectifying potassium channel)-related acid-sensitive potassium channel 1], and the Sec61 complex suggests that the ER translocon co-ordinates the folding/assembly of the TMs present in the nascent chain. The N-terminus of both TASK-1 and Kcv (potassium channel protein of chlorella virus), another potassium channel subunit of viral origin, has access to the N-glycosylation machinery located in the ER lumen, indicating that the Sec61 complex can accommodate multiple arrangements/orientations of TMs within the nascent chain, both in vitro and in vivo. Hence the ER translocon can provide the ribosome-bound nascent chain with a dynamic environment in which it can explore a range of different conformations en route to its correct transmembrane topology and final native structure.

SUBMITTER: Watson HR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3898203 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reorientation of the first signal-anchor sequence during potassium channel biogenesis at the Sec61 complex.

Watson Helen R HR   Wunderley Lydia L   Andreou Tereza T   Warwicker Jim J   High Stephen S  

The Biochemical journal 20131201 2


The majority of the polytopic proteins that are synthesized at the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) are integrated co-translationally via the Sec61 translocon, which provides lateral access for their hydrophobic TMs (transmembrane regions) to the phospholipid bilayer. A prolonged association between TMs of the potassium channel subunit, TASK-1 [TWIK (tandem-pore weak inwardly rectifying potassium channel)-related acid-sensitive potassium channel 1], and the Sec61 complex suggests that the ER transloco  ...[more]

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