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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 卷:313
Formation of helical hairpins during membrane protein integration into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.: Role of the N and C-terminal flanking regions
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Hermansson, M ; Monné, M ; von Heijne, G
关键词: membrane protein;    protein structure;    glycosylation;    transmembrane helix;    helical hairpin;   
DOI  :  10.1006/jmbi.2001.5108
来源: Elsevier
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The helical hairpin, two closely spaced transmembrane helices separated by a short turn, is a common structural element in integral membrane proteins. Previous studies on the sequence determinants of helical hairpin formation have focussed on the role of polar and charged residues placed centrally in a long stretch of hydrophobic residues, and have yielded a propensity scale for the relative efficiency with which different residues promote the formation of helical hairpins. In this study, we shift our attention to the role of charged residues flanking the hydrophobic stretch. Clusters of charged residues are known to hinder membrane translocation, and thus flanking charged residues may conceivably force a long hydrophobic segment to form a helical hairpin even if there are no or only weakly turn-promoting residues in the hydrophobic stretch. We indeed find that Lys and, more surprisingly, Asp residues strongly affect helical hairpin formation when placed next to a poly-Leu-based transmembrane segment. We also find that a cluster of four consecutive Lys residues can affect the efficiency of helical hairpin formation even when placed similar to 30 residues downstream of the hydrophobic stretch. These observations have interesting implications for the way we picture membrane protein topogenesis within the context of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) translocon. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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