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The 23-kDa light-stress-regulated heat-shock protein of Chenopodium rubrum L. is located in the mitochondria
Authors:Karsten Debel  Walter D. Sierralta  Hans- Peter Braun  Udo Klaus Schmitz  Klaus Kloppstech
Affiliation:1. Institut für Botanik, Universit?t Hannover, Herrenh?user Strasse 2, D-30419, Hannover, Germany
2. Max-Planck-Institut für experimentelle Endokrinologie, Feodor-Lynen-Strasse 7-9, D-30525, Hannover, Germany
3. Institut für Angewandte Genetik, Universit?t Hannover, Herrenh?user Strasse 2, D-30419, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:
The 23-kDa nuclear-encoded heat-shock protein (HSP) of Chenopodium rubrum L. is regulated by light at the posttranslational level. Higher light intensities are more effective in inducing the accumulation of the mature protein under heat-shock conditions. Based on this and other properties the protein was considered to belong to the group of small chloroplastic HSPs. However, we have now obtained the following evidence that this 23-kDa HSP is localized in the mitochondria: (i) Immunogold-labelled protein was almost exclusively restricted to the mitochondria in electron microscope thin sections. (ii) Using purified, isolated mitochondria from potato tubers the in-vitro-synthesized translation product of 31 kDa was readily transported into mitochondria where it was processed to the 23-kDa product. (iii) The protein could be detected by Western blotting in a preparation of washed mitochondria of Chenopodium, while under the same conditions no signal could be obtained in a preparation of isolated chloroplasts. (iv) Finally, sequence comparison with the published sequences of mitochondrial proteins by Lenne et␣al. (1995, Biochem J 311:805–813) and LaFayette et␣al. (1996, Plant Mol Biol 30:159–169) showed clearly that the 23-kDa protein is considerably more similar to these two proteins than to the group of plastid small HSPs. From these data we infer that mitochondria are involved in the response of the plants to high light stress under heat-shock conditions. Received: 11 July 1996 / Accepted: 24 August 1996
Keywords:: Cell culture (plant)  Chenopodium  Heat-shock protein (mitochondria)  Mitochondrion  Protein transport (in vitro)
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