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Sec61 channel subunit Sbh1/Sec61β promotes ER translocation of proteins with suboptimal targeting sequences and is fine-tuned by phosphorylation
Authors:Guido Barbieri,Julien Simon,Cristina R. Lupusella,Fabio Pereira,Francesco Elia,Hadar Meyer,Maya Schuldiner,Steven D. Hanes,Duy Nguyen,Volkhard Helms,Karin Rö  misch
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany;2.Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel;3.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, USA;4.Center for Bioinformatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany
Abstract:
The highly conserved endoplasmic reticulum (ER) protein translocation channel contains one nonessential subunit, Sec61β/Sbh1, whose function is poorly understood so far. Its intrinsically unstructured cytosolic domain makes transient contact with ER-targeting sequences in the cytosolic channel vestibule and contains multiple phosphorylation sites suggesting a potential for regulating ER protein import. In a microscopic screen, we show that 12% of a GFP-tagged secretory protein library depends on Sbh1 for translocation into the ER. Sbh1-dependent proteins had targeting sequences with less pronounced hydrophobicity and often no charge bias or an inverse charge bias which reduces their insertion efficiency into the Sec61 channel. We determined that mutating two N-terminal, proline-flanked phosphorylation sites in the Sbh1 cytosolic domain to alanine phenocopied the temperature-sensitivity of a yeast strain lacking SBH1 and its ortholog SBH2. The phosphorylation site mutations reduced translocation into the ER of a subset of Sbh1-dependent proteins, including enzymes whose concentration in the ER lumen is critical for ER proteostasis. In addition, we found that ER import of these proteins depended on the activity of the phospho-S/T–specific proline isomerase Ess1 (PIN1 in mammals). We conclude that Sbh1 promotes ER translocation of substrates with suboptimal targeting sequences and that its activity can be regulated by a conformational change induced by N-terminal phosphorylation.
Keywords:endoplasmic reticulum (ER)   protein translocation   Sec61 channel   protein phosphorylation   protein secretion   protein isomerase   Ess1/PIN1
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