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Protein Targeting into Secondary Plastids1
Authors:KATHRIN BOLTE  LARS BULLMANN  FRANZISKA HEMPEL  ANDREW BOZARTH  STEFAN ZAUNER  UWE‐G MAIER
Institution:Laboratory for Cell Biology, Philipps‐University of Marburg, Karl‐von‐Frisch Strasse 8, D‐35032 Marburg, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Most of the coding capacity of primary plastids is reserved for expressing some central components of the photosynthesis machinery and the translation apparatus. Thus, for the bulk of biochemical and cell biological reactions performed within the primary plastids, many nucleus‐encoded components have to be transported posttranslationally into the organelle. The same is true for plastids surrounded by more than two membranes, where additional cellular compartments have to be supplied with nucleus‐encoded proteins, leading to a corresponding increase in complexity of topogenic signals, transport and sorting machineries. In this review, we summarize recent progress in elucidating protein transport across up to five plastid membranes in plastids evolved in secondary endosymbiosis. Current data indicate that the mechanisms for protein transport across multiple membranes have evolved by altering pre‐existing ones to new requirements in secondary plastids.
Keywords:Protein transport  secondarily evolved plastids  secondary endosymbiosis
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