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YfgM Is an Ancillary Subunit of the SecYEG Translocon in Escherichia coli
Authors:Hansj?rg G?tzke  Isolde Palombo  Claudio Muheim  Elsa Perrody  Pierre Genevaux  Renuka Kudva  Matthias Müller  Daniel O. Daley
Abstract:Protein secretion in Gram-negative bacteria is essential for both cell viability and pathogenesis. The vast majority of secreted proteins exit the cytoplasm through a transmembrane conduit called the Sec translocon in a process that is facilitated by ancillary modules, such as SecA, SecDF-YajC, YidC, and PpiD. In this study we have characterized YfgM, a protein with no annotated function. We found it to be a novel ancillary subunit of the Sec translocon as it co-purifies with both PpiD and the SecYEG translocon after immunoprecipitation and blue native/SDS-PAGE. Phenotypic analyses of strains lacking yfgM suggest that its physiological role in the cell overlaps with the periplasmic chaperones SurA and Skp. We, therefore, propose a role for YfgM in mediating the trafficking of proteins from the Sec translocon to the periplasmic chaperone network that contains SurA, Skp, DegP, PpiD, and FkpA.
Keywords:Escherichia coli (E. coli)   Membrane Biogenesis   Membrane Protein   Protein Secretion   Protein Translocation   BN-PAGE   SecYEG Translocon   Periplasmic Chaperones
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