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Direct Targeting of Proteins from the Cytosol to Organelles: The ER versus Endosymbiotic Organelles
Authors:Dae Heon Kim  Inhwan Hwang
Affiliation:1. Divisions of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, , Pohang, 790‐784 South Korea;2. Integrative Biosciences and Biotechnology, Pohang University of Science and Technology, , Pohang, 790‐784 South Korea
Abstract:In eukaryotic cells consisting of many different types of organelles, targeting of organellar proteins is one of the most fundamental cellular processes. Proteins belonging to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), chloroplasts and mitochondria are targeted individually from the cytosol to their cognate organelles. As the targeting to these organelles occurs in the cytosol during or after translation, the most crucial aspect is how specific targeting to these three organelles can be achieved without interfering with other targeting pathways. For these organelles, multiple mechanisms are used for targeting proteins, but the exact mechanism used depends on the type of protein and organelle, the location of targeting signals in the protein and the location of the protein in the organelle. In this review, we discuss the various mechanisms involved in protein targeting to the ER, chloroplasts and mitochondria, and how the targeting specificity is determined for these organelles in plant cells .
Keywords:cotranslational targeting  posttranslational targeting  signal‐anchored proteins  tail‐anchored proteins  protein targeting  ER  endosymbiotic organelles  chloroplasts  mitochondria  signal peptide  transit peptide  AKR2
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