In This Issue Modeling Reveals Protein Channel's Function

In This Issue Modeling Reveals Protein Channel's Function

The California Tech [email protected] VOLUME CXVI NUMBER 4 PASADENA , CALIFORNIA TE C H .C ALTE C H .EDU OC TOBER 22, 2012 Modeling reveals protein channel’s function KIMM FESENMAIER are needed because Caltech Science Writer the proteins that are synthesized at Chemists at the Caltech have ribosomes must managed, for the first time, to travel to other simulate the biological function of regions of the cell a channel called the Sec translocon, or outside the cell which allows specific proteins to in order to perform pass through membranes. The feat their functions; required bridging timescales from however, the cellular the realm of nanoseconds all the membranes prevent way up to full minutes, exceeding even the smallest of the scope of earlier simulation molecules, including efforts by more than six orders of water, from passing magnitude. The result is a detailed through them willy- molecular understanding of how nilly. In many ways, the translocon works. channels such as the Modeling behavior across very Sec translocon serve different timescales is a major as gatekeepers—once challenge in modern simulation the Sec translocon research. “Computer simulations determines that a often provide almost uselessly given protein should detailed information on a timescale be allowed to pass that is way too short, from which through, it opens you get a cartoon, or something up and allows the that might raise as many questions protein to do one as it answers,” says Thomas Miller, of two things: to be an assistant professor of chemistry integrated into the at Caltech. “We’ve managed to go membrane, or to be significantly beyond that, to create secreted completely a tool that can actually be compared out of the cell. against experiments and even push Scientists have experiments—to predict things disagreed about how that they haven’t been able to see.” the fate of a given The new computational model protein entering and the findings based on its the translocon is results are described by Miller and determined. Based graduate student Bin Zhang in the on experimental current issue of the journal Cell evidence, some Reports. have argued that a The Sec translocon is a channel protein’s amino-acid in cellular membranes involved in sequence is what the targeting and delivery of newly matters—that is, how made proteins. Such channels many of its The ribosome (red, blue) in complex with the translocon channel (green), which is embedded in the cell membrane (yel- amino acids low, white). Proteins that are inserted via the ribosome into the channel can either be laterally integrated into or secreted across the cell membrane (inset). i n t e r a c t -Bin Zhang and Thomas Miller In this issue f a v o r a b l y with water and how many the extremely slow rate at which Other researchers have shown suggesting that kinetic effects can clash. 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