Cardiolipin is required in vivo for the stability of bacterial translocon and optimal membrane protein translocation and insertion

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Sergey Ryabichko
Vilena de Melo Ferreira
Heidi Vitrac
Ramziya Kiyamova
William Dowhan
Mikhail Bogdanov
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[1] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center,
[2] Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics,undefined
[3] Princeton University,undefined
[4] Monash University,undefined
[5] the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences 381 Royal Parade,undefined
[6] Department of Biochemistry,undefined
[7] Biotechnology and Pharmacology,undefined
[8] Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University,undefined
[9] Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology,undefined
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Translocation of preproteins across the Escherichia coli inner membrane requires anionic lipids by virtue of their negative head-group charge either in vivo or in situ. However, available results do not differentiate between the roles of monoanionic phosphatidylglycerol and dianionic cardiolipin (CL) in this essential membrane-related process. To define in vivo the molecular steps affected by the absence of CL in protein translocation and insertion, we analyzed translocon activity, SecYEG stability and its interaction with SecA in an E. coli mutant devoid of CL. Although no growth defects were observed, co- and post-translational translocation of α-helical proteins across inner membrane and the assembly of outer membrane β-barrel precursors were severely compromised in CL-lacking cells. Components of proton-motive force which could impair protein insertion into and translocation across the inner membrane, were unaffected. However, stability of the dimeric SecYEG complex and oligomerization properties of SecA were strongly compromised while the levels of individual SecYEG translocon components, SecA and insertase YidC were largely unaffected. These results demonstrate that CL is required in vivo for the stability of the bacterial translocon and its efficient function in co-translational insertion into and translocation across the inner membrane of E. coli.
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