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Query: EC:3.1.3.9 (
glucose-6-phosphatase
)
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We investigated the membrane topogenesis of
glucose-6-phosphatase
(
G6Pase
), a multispanning membrane protein, on the endoplasmic reticulum. In COS-7 cells, the first transmembrane segment (
TM1
) with weak hydrophobicity is inserted into the membrane in the N-terminus-out/C-terminus-cytoplasm orientation. The following TM2 is inserted depending on TM3. TM3 has the same orientation as
TM1
. In contrast to data from living cells, the full-length molecule and N-terminal fusion constructs were not inserted into the membrane in a cell-free system. Addition of a signal recognition particle did not improve
G6Pase
insertion. When the 37-residue N-terminal segment was deleted, however, TM2 and TM3 were correctly inserted. We concluded that the three N-terminal TM segments are inserted into the membrane dependent on the two signal-anchor sequences of
TM1
and TM3.
TM1
is likely to be an unconventional signal sequence that barely functions in vitro. The 37-residue N-terminal segment inhibits the signal function of the following TM3 in cell-free systems.
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PMID:Membrane topogenesis of the three amino-terminal transmembrane segments of glucose-6-phosphatase on endoplasmic reticulum. 1189 Jun 86