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Multiple Sequence Motifs in the Rubisco Small Subunit Transit Peptide Independently Contribute to Toc159-Dependent Import of Proteins into Chloroplasts SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Multiple Sequence Motifs in the Rubisco Small Subunit Transit Peptide Independently Contribute to Toc159-Dependent Import of Proteins into Chloroplasts
Authors
Lee, DWLee, SOh, YJHwang, I
Date Issued
2009-09
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
Abstract
A large number of plastid proteins encoded by the nuclear genome are posttranslationally imported into plastids by at least two distinct mechanisms: the Toc159-dependent and Toc132/Toc120-dependent pathways. Light-induced photosynthetic proteins are imported through the Toc159-dependent pathway, whereas constitutive housekeeping plastid proteins are imported into plastids through the Toc132/Toc120 pathway. However, it remains unknown which features of the plastid protein transit peptide (TP) determine the import pathway. We have discovered sequence elements of the Rubisco small subunit TP (RbcS-tp) that play a role in determining import through the Toc159-dependent pathway in vivo. We generated multiple hybrid mutants using the RbcS-tp and the E1 alpha-subunit of pyruvate dehydrogenase TP (E1 alpha-tp) as representative peptides mediating import through the Toc159-dependent and Toc159-independent pathways, respectively. Import experiments using these hybrid mutants in wild-type and ppi2 mutant protoplasts revealed that multiple sequence motifs in the RbcS-tp independently contribute to Toc159-dependent protein import into chloroplasts. One of these motifs is the group of serine residues located in the N-terminal 12-amino acid segment and the other is the C-terminal T5 region of the RbcS-tp ranging from amino acid positions 41 to 49. Based on these findings, we propose that multiple sequence elements in the RbcS-tp contribute independently to Toc159-dependent import of proteins into chloroplasts.
Keywords
MITOCHONDRIAL IMPORT; MOLECULAR CHAPERONE; PRECURSOR PROTEINS; INNER ENVELOPE; TOC COMPLEX; RECEPTOR; PLASTIDS; BIOGENESIS; DIVERGENCE; DIVERSITY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26265
DOI
10.1104/PP.109.140673
ISSN
0032-0889
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 151, no. 1, page. 129 - 141, 2009-09
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