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Essential role of the G-domain in targeting of the protein import receptor atToc159 to the chloroplast outer membrane

Authors :
Andreas Hiltbrunner
Pierre-Alexandre Vidi
Mayte Alvarez-Huerta
Matthew D. Smith
Joerg Bauer
Danny J. Schnell
Petra Weibel
Felix Kessler
Source :
The Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Two homologous GTP-binding proteins, atToc33 and atToc159, control access of cytosolic precursor proteins to the chloroplast. atToc33 is a constitutive outer chloroplast membrane protein, whereas the precursor receptor atToc159 also exists in a soluble, cytosolic form. This suggests that atToc159 may be able to switch between a soluble and an integral membrane form. By transient expression of GFP fusion proteins, mutant analysis, and biochemical experimentation, we demonstrate that the GTP-binding domain regulates the targeting of cytosolic atToc159 to the chloroplast and mediates the switch between cytosolic and integral membrane forms. Mutant atToc159, unable to bind GTP, does not reinstate a green phenotype in an albino mutant (ppi2) lacking endogenous atToc159, remaining trapped in the cytosol. Thus, the function of atToc159 in chloroplast biogenesis is dependent on an intrinsic GTP-regulated switch that controls localization of the receptor to the chloroplast envelope.

Details

ISSN :
00219525
Volume :
159
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of cell biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94f232cadaa493fb8a8b9a950cd9882e