Multiple sequence motifs in the rubisco small subunit transit peptide independently contribute to Toc159-dependent import of proteins into chloroplasts.
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The similarity between N-terminal targeting signals for protein import into different organelles and its evolutionary relevanceTransit peptide elements mediate selective protein targeting to two different types of chloroplasts in the single-cell C4 species Bienertia sinuspersiciThe acidic domains of the Toc159 chloroplast preprotein receptor family are intrinsically disordered protein domainsA new member of the psToc159 family contributes to distinct protein targeting pathways in pea chloroplasts.Defective chloroplast development inhibits maintenance of normal levels of abscisic acid in a mutant of the Arabidopsis RH3 DEAD-box protein during early post-germination growth.The C-terminus of Bienertia sinuspersici Toc159 contains essential elements for its targeting and anchorage to the chloroplast outer membrane.A split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen to examine the substrate specificity of atToc159 and atToc132, two Arabidopsis chloroplast preprotein import receptors.Non-native, N-terminal Hsp70 molecular motor recognition elements in transit peptides support plastid protein translocation.How do single cell C4 species form dimorphic chloroplasts?Border control: selectivity of chloroplast protein import and regulation at the TOC-complex.Sequence Motifs in Transit Peptides Act as Independent Functional Units and Can Be Transferred to New Sequence Contexts.Evolution of rubisco complex small subunit transit peptides from algae to plants.Mitochondrial targeting of the Arabidopsis F1-ATPase γ-subunit via multiple compensatory and synergistic presequence motifs.Plastid proteome assembly without Toc159: photosynthetic protein import and accumulation of N-acetylated plastid precursor proteins.Differential transit peptide recognition during preprotein binding and translocation into flowering plant plastids.Prolines in Transit Peptides Are Crucial for Efficient Preprotein Translocation into Chloroplasts.Particle bombardment and subcellular protein localization analysis in the aquatic plant Egeria densa.The molecular basis for distinct pathways for protein import into Arabidopsis chloroplasts.Evolution and Design Principles of the Diverse Chloroplast Transit Peptides.
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Multiple sequence motifs in the rubisco small subunit transit peptide independently contribute to Toc159-dependent import of proteins into chloroplasts.
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Dong Wook Lee
Inhwan Hwang
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2009-07-01T00:00:00Z