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Characterization of the translocon of the outer envelope of chloroplasts
Authors:Schleiff Enrico  Soll Jürgen  Küchler Michael  Kühlbrandt Werner  Harrer Roswitha
Institution:1.Botanisches Institut, Ludwig Maximilian Universität München, 80638 München, Germany; 2.Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:The protein translocon of the outer envelope of chloroplasts (Toc) consists of the core subunits Toc159, Toc75, and Toc34. To investigate the molecular structure, the core complex was purified. This core complex has an apparent molecular mass of approximately 500 kD and a molecular stoichiometry of 1:4:4-5 between Toc159, Toc75, and Toc34. The isolated translocon recognizes both transit sequences and precursor proteins in a GTP-dependent manner, suggesting its functional integrity. The complex is embedded by the lipids phosphatidylcholine and digalactosyldiacylglyceride. Two-dimensional structural analysis by EM revealed roughly circular particles consistent with the formation of a stable core complex. The particles show a diameter of approximately 130 A with a solid ring and a less dense interior structure. A three-dimensional map obtained by random conical tilt reconstruction of electron micrographs suggests that a "finger"-like central region separates four curved translocation channels within one complex.
Keywords:complex structure  protein translocation  complex composition  preprotein recognition  membrane complex purification
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