RRC ID 30829
Author Kikuchi S, Bédard J, Hirano M, Hirabayashi Y, Oishi M, Imai M, Takase M, Ide T, Nakai M.
Title Uncovering the protein translocon at the chloroplast inner envelope membrane.
Journal Science
Abstract Chloroplasts require protein translocons at the outer and inner envelope membranes, termed TOC and TIC, respectively, to import thousands of cytoplasmically synthesized preproteins. However, the molecular identity of the TIC translocon remains controversial. Tic20 forms a 1-megadalton complex at the inner membrane and directly interacts with translocating preproteins. We purified the 1-megadalton complex from Arabidopsis, comprising Tic20 and three other essential components, one of which is encoded by the enigmatic open reading frame ycf1 in the chloroplast genome. All four components, together with well-known TOC components, were found stoichiometrically associated with different translocating preproteins. When reconstituted into planar lipid bilayers, the purified complex formed a preprotein-sensitive channel. Thus, this complex constitutes a general TIC translocon.
Volume 339(6119)
Pages 571-4
Published 2013-2-1
DOI 10.1126/science.1229262
PII 339/6119/571
PMID 23372012
MeSH Arabidopsis / metabolism* Arabidopsis Proteins / genetics Arabidopsis Proteins / isolation & purification Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism* Cell Membrane / metabolism* Chloroplasts / metabolism* Evolution, Molecular Gene Knockout Techniques Lipid Bilayers / metabolism Membrane Transport Proteins / genetics Membrane Transport Proteins / isolation & purification Membrane Transport Proteins / metabolism* Mutation Open Reading Frames Protein Transport
IF 41.846
Times Cited 165
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pda13216