Title of article
A gateway to chloroplasts - protein translocation and beyond
Author/Authors
Hrvoje Fulgosi، نويسنده , , Jürgen Soll، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
12
From page
273
To page
284
Abstract
The biogenesis of chloroplasts requires the coordinated interplay with the nucleus and the cytoplasm. The majority of chloroplast proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome and must be faithfully and efficiently delivered to the organelle upon completion of translation in the cytosol. This high-fidelity targeting is accomplished by specific chloroplast targeting signal peptides. Several cytoplasmic factors recognise, modify, and bind this targeting sequence, and deliver the preproteins to the chloroplast translocation machinery. The multisubunit translocation complex at the outer envelope contains receptor proteins, a translocation channel, and accessory subunits. Complete import into the stroma utilizes both outer and inner envelope translocons and molecular chaperones in the intermembrane space and in the stroma. The entire import process appears to be regulated by phosphorylation, nucleotide binding, and hydrolysis. Recent evidence indicates that several subunits of the chloroplast import machinery may have evolved from cyanobacterial ancestors.
Keywords
protein translocation , phosphorylation , 14-3-3 , guidance complex , envelope membranes
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number
1278143
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