The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Yeast Gene Which Suppresses the Defect in Protein Export of a secY Mutant of E. coli
Masao SakaguchiChiharu UeguchiKoreaki ItoTsuneo Omura
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1991 Volume 109 Issue 6 Pages 799-802

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To find factors participating in protein translocation in yeast, we screened a yeast genomic library for genes which, when introduced into Escherichia coli, suppressed secY24, a temperature sensitive mutation of an essential integral membrane protein (SecY) required for protein export. We isolated and characterized a gene (YSY6) which improved the translocation of the OmpA protein in mutant strain IQ85(secY24). It could also suppress another mutant [rpl0215(Am)], in which the level of expression of the SecY protein is decreased at high-temperature. The YSY6 gene encodes a small amphiphilic peptide consisting of 65 amino acids, which can be expressed in E. coli cells.

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