Protein Domain : IPR026593

Type:  Family Name:  Protein translocase subunit SecY
Description:  This entry represents protein translocase subunit SecY. Secretion across the inner membrane in some Gram-negative bacteria occurs via the preprotein translocase pathway. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm as precursors, and require a chaperone subunit to direct them tothe translocase component []. From there, the mature proteins are either targeted to the outermembrane, or remain as periplasmic proteins. The translocase protein subunits are encoded on the bacterial chromosome.The translocase itself comprises 7 proteins, including a chaperone protein (SecB), an ATPase (SecA), an integral membrane complex (SecY, SecE and SecG), and two additional membrane proteins that promote the release ofthe mature peptide into the periplasm (SecD and SecF) []. The chaperone protein SecB [] is a highly acidic homotetrameric protein that exists as a "dimer of dimers" in the bacterial cytoplasm.SecB maintains preproteins in an unfolded state after translation, and targets these to the peripheral membrane protein ATPase SecA for secretion []. The structure of the Escherichia coliSecYEG assembly revealed a sandwich of two membranes interacting through the extensive cytoplasmic domains []. Each membrane is composed of dimers of SecYEG. Themonomeric complex contains 15 transmembrane helices. The eubacterial secY protein [] interacts with the signal sequences of secretory proteins as well as with two other components of the protein translocation system: secA and secE. SecY is an integral plasma membrane protein of 419 to 492 amino acid residues that apparently contains 10 transmembrane (TM), 6 cytoplasmic and 5 periplasmic regions. Cytoplasmic regions 2 and 3, and TM domains 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 10 are well conserved: the conserved cytoplasmic regions are believed to interact with cytoplasmic secretion factors, while the TM domains may participate in protein export []. Homologs of secY are found in archaebacteria []. SecY is also encoded in the chloroplast genome of some algae [] where it could be involved in a prokaryotic-like protein export system across the two membranes of the chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum (CER) which is present in chromophyte and cryptophyte algae. Short Name:  SecY

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Identifier
MF_01465

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DB identifier Type Name
IPR002208 Family SecY/SEC61-alpha family

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8 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            2202721
            11336818
            10418149
            1764515
            1544427
            2110998
            1406280
            12167867