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Transport of Proteins into the Thylakoid Lumen--Stromal Processing and Energy Requirements for the Import of the Precursor to the 23-kDa Protein of PS II
Authors:Konishi  Tomokazu; Watanabe  Akira
Institution:Research Institute of Biochemical Regulation, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University Chikusa, Nagoya, 464-01 Japan
Abstract:Transport of the precursor to the 23-kDa protein of photosystemII was examined by incubation of the precursor with isolatedintact chloroplasts in the presence of ATP in darkness. An intermediary-sizedform was accumulated in the stroma at 0.1–1 mM ATP. Athigher concentrations of ATP (3.2–10 mM), the precursorwas imported into the thylakoid lumen and processed to the matureform. The precursor was not imported even as far as the stromain the absence of ATP. The intermediary-sized form that accumulatedat low concentrations of ATP was imported into the thylakoidlumen and processed to the mature form when chloroplasts weresubsequently incubated in the light. These observations indicatethat the accumulated intermediary-sized form was suitable forfurther translocation and that the intermediary-sized form isa transport intermediate that occurs under natural conditions.Import of the protein into the thylakoid lumen, which was observedat the higher concentrations of ATP, was inhibited by the additionof nigericin or carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazine. Theeffects of these ionophores suggests that the translocationof the protein across thylakoid membrane requires a proton gradientacross the membrane. The results together show that the proteinis imported from the cytosol into the thylakoid lumen in discretesteps: ATP-driven translocation across envelope membranes, stromalprocessing to the intermediate, translocation of the intermediateacross the thylakoid membrane and final processing to the matureprotein within the thylakoids. (Received June 3, 1992; Accepted December 17, 1992)
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