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A 1-Megadalton Translocation Complex Containing Tic20 and Tic21 Mediates Chloroplast Protein Import at the Inner Envelope Membrane SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A 1-Megadalton Translocation Complex Containing Tic20 and Tic21 Mediates Chloroplast Protein Import at the Inner Envelope Membrane
Authors
Kikuchi, SOishi, MHirabayashi, YLee, DWHwang, INakai, M
Date Issued
2009-06
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
Abstract
Chloroplast protein import is mediated by two hetero-oligomeric protein complexes, the Tic and Toc translocons, which are located in the inner and outer envelope membranes. At the inner membrane, many Tic components have been identified and characterized, but it remains unclear how these Tic proteins are organized to form a protein-conducting channel or whether a stable Tic core complex that binds translocating preproteins exists. Here, we report the identification of a 1-megadalton (MD) translocation complex as an intermediate during protein translocation across the inner membrane in Arabidopsis thaliana and pea (Pisum sativum). This complex can be detected by blue native PAGE using the mild detergent digitonin without any chemical cross-linkers. The preprotein arrested in the 1-MD complex can be chased into its fully translocated form after a subsequent incubation. While Tic20 and Tic21 appear to be involved in the 1-MD complex, Tic110, a well-characterized Tic component, exists as a distinct entity from the complex. Several lines of evidence suggest that the 1-MD complex functions in between the Toc and Tic110-containing complexes, most likely as a protein-conducting channel at the inner envelope.
Keywords
BLUE NATIVE ELECTROPHORESIS; IRON-SULFUR CLUSTER; INTERMEMBRANE SPACE; PRECURSOR PROTEINS; OUTER ENVELOPE; ARABIDOPSIS CHLOROPLASTS; PREPROTEIN TRANSLOCON; CONTACT SITES; BIOGENESIS; COMPONENTS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26264
DOI
10.1105/TPC.108.063552
ISSN
1040-4651
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLANT CELL, vol. 21, no. 6, page. 1781 - 1797, 2009-06
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