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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2009

Structure analysis of the membrane protein TatCd from the Tat system of B. subtilis by circular dichroism

Olga V. Nolandt; Torsten H. Walther; Siegmar Roth; Jochen Bürck; Anne S. Ulrich

The twin arginine translocation (Tat) system can transport fully folded proteins, including their cofactors, across bacterial and thylakoid membranes. The Tat system of Bacillus subtilis that serves to export the phosphodiesterase (PhoD) consists of only two membrane proteins, TatA(d) and TatC(d). The larger component TatC(d) has a molecular weight of 28 kDa and several membrane-spanning segments. This protein has been expressed in Escherichia coli and purified in sufficient amounts for structure analysis by circular dichroism (CD) and NMR spectroscopy. TatC(d) was reconstituted in detergent micelles and in lipid bilayers for CD analysis in solution and in macroscopically oriented samples, to examine the stability of the protein. Suitable protocols and model membrane systems have been established, by which TatC(d) maintains the level of helicity close to theoretically predicted, and its transmembrane alignment could been verified.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2012

Magnetically oriented dodecylphosphocholine bicelles for solid-state NMR structure analysis.

Olga V. Nolandt; Torsten H. Walther; Stephan L. Grage; Anne S. Ulrich

A mixture of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) with the short-chain detergent n-dodecylphosphocholine (DPC) is introduced here as a new membrane-mimetic bicelle system for solid-state NMR structure analysis of membrane proteins in oriented samples. Magnetically aligned DMPC/DPC bicelles are stable over a range of concentrations, with an optimum lipid ratio of q=3:1, and they can be flipped with lanthanide ions. The advantage of DMPC/DPC over established bicelle systems lies in the possibility to use one and the same detergent for purification and NMR analysis of the membrane protein, without any need for detergent exchange. Furthermore, the same batch of protein can be studied in both micelles and bicelles, using liquid-state and solid-state NMR, respectively. The applicability of the DMPC/DPC bicelles is demonstrated here with the (15)N-labeled transmembrane protein TatA.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2010

Membrane Alignment of the Pore-Forming Component TatAd of the Twin-Arginine Translocase from Bacillus subtilis Resolved by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

Torsten H. Walther; Stephan L. Grage; Nadine Roth; Anne S. Ulrich


Cell | 2013

Folding and Self-Assembly of the TatA Translocation Pore Based on a Charge Zipper Mechanism

Torsten H. Walther; Christina Gottselig; Stephan L. Grage; Moritz Wolf; Attilio Vittorio Vargiu; Marco J. Klein; Stefanie Vollmer; Sebastian Prock; Mareike Hartmann; Sergiy Afonin; Eva Stockwald; Hartmut Heinzmann; Olga V. Nolandt; Wolfgang Wenzel; Paolo Ruggerone; Anne S. Ulrich


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2007

Structure analysis of the protein translocating channel TatA in membranes using a multi-construct approach.

Christian Lange; Sonja D. Müller; Torsten H. Walther; Jochen Bürck; Anne S. Ulrich


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2007

Structural characterization of the pore forming protein TatAd of the twin-arginine translocase in membranes by solid-state 15N-NMR.

Sonja D. Müller; Anna A. De Angelis; Torsten H. Walther; Stephan L. Grage; Christian Lange; Stanley J. Opella; Anne S. Ulrich


Current Opinion in Structural Biology | 2014

Transmembrane helix assembly and the role of salt bridges

Torsten H. Walther; Anne S. Ulrich


Biophysical Journal | 2018

Flipping Helices: Membrane Insertion of Amphiphilic Helices and Extrusion of Transmembrane Segments

Torsten H. Walther; Lena Steger; Erik Strandberg; Ariadna Grau Campistany; Parvesh Wadhwani; Benjamin Zimpfer; Jochen Bürck; Dirk Windisch; Katharina Becker; Stephan L. Grage; Johannes Reichert; Sergiy Afonin; Anne S. Ulrich


Biophysical Journal | 2013

Modeling Assembly of the Tata Pore Forming Complex using an Implicit Membrane Model

Moritz Wolf; Torsten H. Walther; Christina Gottselig; Stephan L. Grage; Attilio Vittorio Vargiu; Marco J. Klein; Stefanie Vollmer; Sebastian Prock; Mareike Hartmann; Sergiy Afonin; Eva Stockwald; Hartmut Heinzmann; Wolfgang Wenzel; Paolo Ruggerone; Anne S. Ulrich


Biophysical Journal | 2011

Folding and Self-Assembly of the Pore-Forming Unit Tat-A of the Bacterial Twin-Arginine Translocase

Stephan L. Grage; Torsten H. Walther; Moritz Wolf; Attilio Vittorio Vargiu; Marco J. Klein; Paolo Ruggerone; Wolfgang Wenzel; Anne S. Ulrich

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Anne S. Ulrich

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Stephan L. Grage

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Marco J. Klein

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Olga V. Nolandt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jochen Bürck

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Moritz Wolf

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sergiy Afonin

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Wolfgang Wenzel

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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