Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.12.294835v1?rss=1 Authors: Miyazaki, R., Akiyama, Y., Mori, H. Abstract: Bacterial cells utilize monitoring substrates, which undergo force-sensitive translation elongation arrest, to feedback-regulate a Sec-related gene. Vibrio alginolyticus VemP controls the expression of SecD/F that stimulates a late step of translocation by undergoing export-regulated elongation arrest. Here, we attempted at delineating the pathway of the VemP nascent-chain interaction with Sec-related factors, and identified the signal recognition particle (SRP) and PpiD (a membrane-anchored periplasmic chaperone) in addition to other translocon components and a ribosomal protein as interacting partners. Our results showed that SRP is required for the membrane-targeting of VemP, whereas PpiD acts cooperatively with SecD/F in the VemP arrest-cancelation. We also identified the conserved Arg-85 residue in VemP as an essential element for the regulated arrest-cancelation of VemP. We propose a scheme of the arrest-cancelation processes of VemP, which likely monitors late steps in the protein translocation pathway. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info