Membrane chaperoning by members of the PspA/IM30 protein family.

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Thurotte, Adrien; Brüser, Thomas; Mascher, Thorsten; Schneider, Dirk: Membrane chaperoning by members of the PspA/IM30 protein family. In: Communicative & Integrative Biology 10 (2017), Nr. 1, e1264546. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2016.1264546

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PspA, IM30 (Vipp1) and LiaH, which all belong to the PspA/IM30 protein family, form high molecular weight oligomeric structures. For all proteins membrane binding and protection of the membrane structure and integrity has been shown or postulated. Here we discuss the possible membrane chaperoning activity of PspA, IM30 and LiaH and propose that larger oligomeric structures bind to stressed membrane regions, followed by oligomer disassembly and membrane stabilization by protein monomers or smaller/different oligomeric scaffolds.
License of this version: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2017
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