AC MF_01810; DC Protein; auto TR HAMAP; MF_01810; -; 1; level=0 XX Names: YidC_type1 XX ID YIDC DE RecName: Full=Membrane protein insertase YidC; DE AltName: Full=Foldase YidC; DE AltName: Full=Membrane protein YidC; DE AltName: Full=Membrane integrase YidC; GN Name=yidC; XX CC -!- FUNCTION: Required for the insertion and/or proper folding and/or CC complex formation of integral membrane proteins into the membrane. CC Involved in integration of membrane proteins that insert both CC dependently and independently of the Sec translocase complex, as well CC as at least some lipoproteins. Aids folding of multispanning membrane CC proteins. case and not CC -!- FUNCTION: Probably also aids protein insertion, folding and/or assembly CC of membrane complexes destined for the thylakoid. end case CC -!- SUBUNIT: Interacts with the Sec translocase complex via SecD. CC Specifically interacts with transmembrane segments of nascent integral CC membrane proteins during membrane integration. case not defined or CC -!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. else case CC -!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell inner membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. end case CC -!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the OXA1/ALB3/YidC family. Type 1 subfamily. XX DR Pfam; PF02096; 60KD_IMP; 1; trigger=no DR PRINTS; PR00701; 60KDINNERMP; 1; trigger=no DR NCBIfam; TIGR03593; YidC_nterm; 1; trigger=no DR NCBIfam; TIGR03592; YidC_oxa1_C; 1; trigger=no DR General; Transmembrane; -; 4-8; trigger=yes XX KW Chaperone KW Membrane KW Protein transport KW Transmembrane KW Transport KW Cell membrane case defined and KW Cell inner membrane end case KW Transmembrane helix XX GO GO:0005886; C:plasma membrane XX FT None XX case or Size: 206-465; else Size: 310-795; end case Related: MF_01811!; Template: P25714; P74155; Scope: Bacteria Fusion: Nter: Cter: None Duplicate: None Plasmid: None Comments: N-terminal PDZ/DHR fused in RHOBA. TIGR03593 describes a large N- terminal domain of unknown function not found in all members. In most Bacillota (MF_01811), this protein is much shorter and is probably a lipoprotein. Chlamydiota have been annotated as lipoproteins. Streptomyces seem to only have 3 transmembrane helices. XX # Revision 1.30 2023/06/01 //