Membrane proteins must be inserted into a membrane and folded into their correct structure to function correctly. This insertion occurs during translation and synthesis by the ribosome for most α-helical membrane proteins. Precisely how this co-translational insertion and folding occurs, and the role played by the surrounding lipids, is still not understood. Most of the work on the influence of the lipid environment on folding and insertion has focussed on denatured, fully translated proteins, and thus does not replicate folding during unidirectional elongation of nascent chains that occurs in the cell. This review aims to highlight recent advances in elucidating lipid composition and bilayer properties optimal for insertion and folding of nascent chains in the membrane and in the assembly of oligomeric proteins.
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In this issue, Mahkoul et al. discuss the relationship between the architecture of the Golgi, the cytoskeleton and the regulation of signalling networks in the cytoplasm and nucleus. The cover image, provided by the authors, shows fluorescently labelled cells: actin (magenta), Golgi (red) late endosomes/lysosomes (green) and nucleus (blue). For further details see pages 1063–1072.
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September 06 2018
Lipids modulate the insertion and folding of the nascent chains of alpha helical membrane proteins
Nicola J. Harris;
Nicola J. Harris
1Department of Chemistry, King's College London, Britannia House, 7 Trinity Street, London SE1 1DB, U.K.
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Kalypso Charalambous;
Kalypso Charalambous
1Department of Chemistry, King's College London, Britannia House, 7 Trinity Street, London SE1 1DB, U.K.
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Heather E. Findlay;
Heather E. Findlay
1Department of Chemistry, King's College London, Britannia House, 7 Trinity Street, London SE1 1DB, U.K.
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Paula J. Booth
1Department of Chemistry, King's College London, Britannia House, 7 Trinity Street, London SE1 1DB, U.K.
Correspondence: Paula J. Booth (paula.booth@kcl.ac.uk)
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Biochem Soc Trans (2018) 46 (5): 1355–1366.
Article history
Received:
April 20 2018
Revision Received:
July 18 2018
Accepted:
July 31 2018
Citation
Nicola J. Harris, Kalypso Charalambous, Heather E. Findlay, Paula J. Booth; Lipids modulate the insertion and folding of the nascent chains of alpha helical membrane proteins. Biochem Soc Trans 19 October 2018; 46 (5): 1355–1366. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20170424
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