mRNA targeting eliminates the need for the signal recognition particle during membrane protein insertion in bacteria

Pinku Sarmah, Wenkang Shang, Andrea Origi, Mariya Licheva, Claudine Kraft,Maximilian H Ulbrich, Elisabeth Lichtenberg, Annegret Wilde,Hans-Georg Koch

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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Signal-sequence dependent protein targeting is essential for the spatiotemporal organization of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells and facilitated by dedicated protein targeting factors, such as the signal recognition particle (SRP). However, targeting signals are not exclusively contained within proteins, but can also be present within mRNAs. By in vivo and in vitro assays, we show that mRNA targeting is controlled by the nucleotide content and by secondary structures within mRNAs. mRNA binding to bacterial membranes occurs independently of soluble targeting factors, but is dependent on the SecYEG-translocon and YidC. Importantly, membrane insertion of proteins translated from membrane-bound mRNAs occurs independently of the SRP pathway, while the latter is strictly required for proteins translated from cytosolic mRNAs. In summary, our data indicate that mRNA targeting acts in parallel to the canonical SRP-dependent protein targeting and serves as an alternative strategy for safeguarding membrane protein insertion when the SRP pathway is compromised. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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(p)ppGpp,CP: Microbiology,FtsY,SecYEG translocon,YidC,alarmones,mRNA targeting,signal recognition particle,small membrane proteins,stringent response,translation
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