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The Molecular Basis for Distinct Pathways for Protein Import into Arabidopsis Chloroplasts
Authors:Hitoshi Inoue  Caleb Rounds  Danny J Schnell
Institution:aDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003;bDepartment of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Abstract:The translocons at the outer envelope membrane of chloroplasts (TOCs) initiate the import of thousands of nucleus-encoded proteins into the organelle. The identification of structurally and functionally distinct TOC complexes has led to the hypothesis that the translocons constitute different import pathways that are required to coordinate the import of sets of proteins whose expression varies in response to organelle biogenesis and physiological adaptation. To test this hypothesis, we examined the molecular basis for distinct TOC pathways by analyzing the functional diversification among the Toc159 family of TOC receptors. We demonstrate that the N-terminal A-domains of the Toc159 receptors regulate their selectivity for preprotein binding. Furthermore, the in vivo function of the two major Toc159 family members (atToc159 and atToc132) can be largely switched by swapping their A-domains in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana. On the basis of these results, we propose that the A-domains of the Toc159 receptors are major determinants of distinct pathways for protein import into chloroplasts.
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