The membrane anchors of the heme chaperone CcmE and the periplasmic thioredoxin CcmG are functionally important |
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Authors: | Ahuja Umesh Thöny-Meyer Linda |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Mikrobiologie, Eidgen?ssische Technische Hochschule, Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland. ahuja@micro.biol.ethz.ch |
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Abstract: | The cytochrome c maturation system of Escherichia coli contains two monotopic membrane proteins with periplasmic, functional domains, the heme chaperone CcmE and the thioredoxin CcmG. We show in a domain swap experiment that the membrane anchors of these proteins can be exchanged without drastic loss of function in cytochrome c maturation. By contrast, the soluble periplasmic forms produced with a cleavable OmpA signal sequence have low biological activity. Both the chimerical CcmE (CcmG'-'E) and the soluble periplasmic CcmE produce low levels of holo-CcmE and thus are impaired in their heme receiving capacity. Also, both forms of CcmE can be co-precipitated with CcmC, thus restricting the site of interaction of CcmE with CcmC to the C-terminal periplasmic domain. However, the low level of holo-CcmE formed in the chimera is transferred efficiently to cytochrome c, indicating that heme delivery from CcmE does not involve the membrane anchor. |
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Keywords: | Cytochrome c maturation Domain swapping Heme chaperone Membrane anchor Periplasmic proteins Thioredoxin |
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