Localisation and processing of the precursor form of photosystem II protein D1 inSynechocystis 6803 |
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Authors: | Tove Jans n, Eira Kanervo, Eva-Mari Aro,Pirkko M enp |
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Affiliation: | Tove Jansén, Eira Kanervo, Eva-Mari Aro,Pirkko Mäenpää, |
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Abstract: | Pure plasma membrane and thylakoid membrane fractions from Synechocystis 6803 were isolated to study the localisation and processing of the precursor form of the D1 protein (pD1) of photosystem II (PSII). PSII core proteins (D1, D2 and cytb559) were localised both to plasma and thylakoid membrane fractions, the majority in thylakoids. pD1 was found only in the thylakoid membrane where active PSII is known to function. Membrane fatty acid unsaturation was shown to be critical in processing of pD1 into mature D1 protein. This was concluded from pulse-labelling experiments at low temperature using wild type and a mutant Synechocystis 6803 with a low level of membrane fatty acid unsaturation. Further, pD1 was identified as two distinct bands, an indication of two cleavage sites in the precursor peptide or, alternatively, two different conformations of pD1. Our results provide evidence for thylakoid membranes being a primary synthesis site for D1 protein during its light-activated turnover. The existence of the PSII core proteins in the plasma membrane, on the other hand, may be related to the biosynthesis of new PSII complexes in these membranes. |
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Keywords: | Synechocystis 6803 membrane fractions PSII complex precursor D1 protein |
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