Molecular and immunological analysis of an ABC transporter complex required for cytochrome c biogenesis
The helABC genes are predicted to encode an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter necessary for h eme e xport for l igation in bacterial cytochrome c biogenesis. The recent discoveries of homologs of the helB and helC genes in plant mitochondrial genomes suggest this is a highly conserved transport...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular biology 1997-05, Vol.268 (4), p.724-738 |
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helABC genes are predicted to encode an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter necessary for
h
eme
e
xport for
l
igation in bacterial cytochrome
c biogenesis. The recent discoveries of homologs of the
helB and
helC genes in plant mitochondrial genomes suggest this is a highly conserved transporter in prokaryotes and some eukaryotes with the HelB and HelC proteins comprising the transmembrane components. Molecular genetic analysis in the Gram-negative bacterium
Rhodobacter capsulatus was used to show that the
helABC and
helDX genes are part of an operon linked to the
secDF genes. To facilitate analysis of this transporter, strains with non-polar deletions in each gene, epitope and reporter-tagged HelABCD proteins, and antisera specific to the HelA and HelX proteins were generated. We directly demonstrate that this transporter is present in the cytoplasmic membrane as an HelABCD complex. The HelB and HelC but not HelD proteins are necessary for the binding and stability of the HelA protein, the cytoplasmic subunit containing the ATP-binding region. In addition we show that the HelA protein co-immunoprecipitates with either the HelC or HelD proteins. Thus, the HelABCD heme export complex is distinguished by the presence of four membrane-associated subunits and represents a unique subfamily of ABC transporters. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2836 1089-8638 |
DOI: | 10.1006/jmbi.1997.0992 |