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Mechanisms of protein import into thylakoids of chloroplasts

✍ Scribed by Schünemann, Danja


Book ID
121406267
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
388
Category
Article
ISSN
1431-6730

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Abstract

The thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts contains the major photosynthetic complexes, which consist of several either nuclear or chloroplast encoded subunits. The biogenesis of these thylakoid membrane complexes requires coordinated transport and subsequent assembly of the subunits into functional complexes. Nuclear-encoded thylakoid proteins are first imported into the chloroplast and then directed to the thylakoid using different sorting mechanisms. The cpSec pathway and the cpTat pathway are mainly involved in the transport of lumenal proteins, whereas the spontaneous pathway and the cpSRP pathway are used for the insertion of integral membrane proteins into the thylakoid membrane. While cpSec-, cpTat- and cpSRP-mediated targeting can be classified as ‘assisted’ mechanisms involving numerous components, ‘unassisted’ spontaneous insertion does not require additional targeting factors. However, even the assisted pathways differ fundamentally with respect to stromal targeting factors, the composition of the translocase and energy requirements.


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