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How proteins are inserted into cell membranes
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How proteins are inserted into cell membranes

Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich investigated how proteins are inserted into cell membranes, focusing on bacterial cells. Their study challenges previous assumptions by suggesting greater similarity between protein insertion mechanisms in bacteria and higher eukaryotic cells. The research highlights that proteins synthesized by ribosomes must navigate the cell’s aqueous environment to reach the membrane in the correct folded form. Special enzymes like insertases, including the Sec translocon and YidC, facilitate this process. While earlier models suggested proteins entered through a lateral gate in the translocon, recent findings in eukaryotic systems revealed an alternative pathway known as 'back-of-Sec.' The current study aimed to determine if this mechanism exists in bacteria. Using cryogenic electron microscopy, the team analyzed ribosome-membrane protein complexes, providing insights into the structural and functional aspects of protein insertion in prokaryotes.

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How proteins are inserted into cell membranes

Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich investigated how proteins are inserted into cell membranes, focusing on bacterial cells. Their study challenges previous assumptions by suggesting greater similarity between protein insertion mechanisms in bacteria and higher eukaryotic cells. The research highlights that proteins synthesized by ribosomes must navigate the cell’s aqueous environment to reach the membrane in the correct folded form. Special enzymes like insertases, including the Sec translocon and YidC, facilitate this process. While earlier models suggested proteins entered through a lateral gate in the translocon, recent findings in eukaryotic systems revealed an alternative pathway known as 'back-of-Sec.' The current study aimed to determine if this mechanism exists in bacteria. Using cryogenic electron microscopy, the team analyzed ribosome-membrane protein complexes, providing insights into the structural and functional aspects of protein insertion in prokaryotes.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents scientific research without political implications. It focuses on biological processes and does not frame the content in a politically charged manner. The tone remains neutral, discussing findings and methodologies without advocating for any particular ideology or stance.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as it accurately describes the general process of protein insertion and mentions key players like Sec translocon and YidC. Objectivity is lower due to some emotional language and emphasis on new findings without balancing with existing knowledge.

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