1rh5

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Template:STRUCTURE 1rh5

The structure of a protein conducting channel


Overview

A conserved heterotrimeric membrane protein complex, the Sec61 or SecY complex, forms a protein-conducting channel, allowing polypeptides to be transferred across or integrated into membranes. We report the crystal structure of the complex from Methanococcus jannaschii at a resolution of 3.2 A. The structure suggests that one copy of the heterotrimer serves as a functional translocation channel. The alpha-subunit has two linked halves, transmembrane segments 1-5 and 6-10, clamped together by the gamma-subunit. A cytoplasmic funnel leading into the channel is plugged by a short helix. Plug displacement can open the channel into an 'hourglass' with a ring of hydrophobic residues at its constriction. This ring may form a seal around the translocating polypeptide, hindering the permeation of other molecules. The structure also suggests mechanisms for signal-sequence recognition and for the lateral exit of transmembrane segments of nascent membrane proteins into lipid, and indicates binding sites for partners that provide the driving force for translocation.

About this Structure

1RH5 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel., Van den Berg B, Clemons WM Jr, Collinson I, Modis Y, Hartmann E, Harrison SC, Rapoport TA, Nature. 2004 Jan 1;427(6969):36-44. Epub 2003 Dec 3. PMID:14661030 Page seeded by OCA on Sat May 3 07:29:32 2008

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