2001
DOI: 10.1007/s00232-001-0067-4
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Characterization of Inverted Membrane Vesicles from the Halophilic Archaeon Haloferax volcanii

Abstract: Abstract. Membrane-related processes in archaea, the third and most-recently described domain of life, are in general only poorly understood. One obstacle to a functional understanding of archaeal membrane-associated activities corresponds to a lack of archaeal model membrane systems. In the following, characterization of inverted archaeal membrane vesicles, prepared from the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii, is presented. The inverted topology of the vesicles was revealed by defining the orientation of … Show more

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“…44 In IMVs, however, the enzymatic activity is readily detectable from the medium, and as such can serve as a reporter of the topology of H. volcanii membrane vesicles. 39 In IMVs prepared from wild-type H. volcanii cells, 89% of the normally inward-facing enzyme activity was accessible (Table 1), in agreement with earlier studies. 39 In the case of CBD-SecE-and CBD-SecY-containing IMV preparations, 79% and 90% of the menadionedependent NADH dehydrogenase activity now faced the exterior, respectively.…”
Section: H Volcanii Ribosomes Bind To Protein Sites In the Membranesupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…44 In IMVs, however, the enzymatic activity is readily detectable from the medium, and as such can serve as a reporter of the topology of H. volcanii membrane vesicles. 39 In IMVs prepared from wild-type H. volcanii cells, 89% of the normally inward-facing enzyme activity was accessible (Table 1), in agreement with earlier studies. 39 In the case of CBD-SecE-and CBD-SecY-containing IMV preparations, 79% and 90% of the menadionedependent NADH dehydrogenase activity now faced the exterior, respectively.…”
Section: H Volcanii Ribosomes Bind To Protein Sites In the Membranesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…39 In IMVs prepared from wild-type H. volcanii cells, 89% of the normally inward-facing enzyme activity was accessible (Table 1), in agreement with earlier studies. 39 In the case of CBD-SecE-and CBD-SecY-containing IMV preparations, 79% and 90% of the menadionedependent NADH dehydrogenase activity now faced the exterior, respectively. However, since the normally sequestered enzyme would be accessible to added substrate in membrane fragments as well as IMVs, the sealed nature of the vesicles was tested.…”
Section: H Volcanii Ribosomes Bind To Protein Sites In the Membranesupporting
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“…Given the availability of inverted membrane vesicles from H. volcanii (43), reconstituted H. volcanii SRP (44), and purified SP-CBD 2 and SP-bacterioopsin-DHFR-1 (45) preproteins, the stage is now set to reconstitute archaeal protein translocation in vitro and to address these questions.…”
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confidence: 99%