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Publication : The ER membrane protein complex is a transmembrane domain insertase.

First Author  Guna A Year  2018
Journal  Science Volume  359
Issue  6374 Pages  470-473
PubMed ID  29242231 Mgi Jnum  J:320079
Mgi Id  MGI:6867311 Doi  10.1126/science.aao3099
Citation  Guna A, et al. (2018) The ER membrane protein complex is a transmembrane domain insertase. Science 359(6374):470-473
abstractText  Insertion of proteins into membranes is an essential cellular process. The extensive biophysical and topological diversity of membrane proteins necessitates multiple insertion pathways that remain incompletely defined. Here we found that known membrane insertion pathways fail to effectively engage tail-anchored membrane proteins with moderately hydrophobic transmembrane domains. These proteins are instead shielded in the cytosol by calmodulin. Dynamic release from calmodulin allowed sampling of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where the conserved ER membrane protein complex (EMC) was shown to be essential for efficient insertion in vitro and in cells. Purified EMC in synthetic liposomes catalyzed the insertion of its substrates in a reconstituted system. Thus, EMC is a transmembrane domain insertase, a function that may explain its widely pleiotropic membrane-associated phenotypes across organisms.
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