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Questão | Responda |
SecY | Ubiquitous protein that uses SecYeg channels in the membrane to secrete proteins |
TAT (Twin Argernine System) | Transport of fully folded proteins (inner membrane only) |
Secretion Systems (Types I-IV & VI) | Inner & Outer Membrane transport (can be Sec independent or Sec requiring) |
Type V Autotransporter | Like Types 1-IV & VI, often encoded by pathogenicity islands |
SecY- Protein Sorting/Targeting | An N-terminal targeting signal sequence |
SecY- SecB | For exported proteins |
SecY- SRP | Signal recognition particle (for membrane proteins) |
SecY- Translocation Protein Channel | SecY, E and Gamma |
SecY-SecA | ATPase that provides energy for translocation |
SecY- Release | Signal sequence is cleaved by peptidases and proteins fold |
SecY-Channel | Occurs as a partially active dimer (one monomer active, one inactive) |
1) Sec B dimer binds the protein and... | brings it to SecY channel |
2) The 'plug' keeps SecY closed until... | it interacts with the signal sequence |
3) ATP hydrolysis causes.... | SecA to pump the protein through the SecY channel |
SecB Dependent- Destination | Outside of the cell or the outer cell membrane |
SecB Dependent- Is the protein folded | No |
SecB Dependent- Channel Target | Sec A |
SRP Dependent- Destination | Membrane itself |
SRP Dependent- Ribosome binding | Yes |
SRP Dependent- Channel Target | FTSY |
SRP Dependent- Folded | No- is translated directly through channel |
Sec Y Signal Peptide- Length | 25 amino acids |
Sec Y Signal Peptide- N Region | +ve |
Sec Y Signal Peptide- H Region | Hydrophobic |
Sec Y Signal Peptide- C Region | AXA sequence immediately preceeding cleavage site |
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