RRC ID 85232
Author Chu CC, Han CY, Li HM.
Title High-efficiency leucoplast transit peptides for manipulating plastid protein production.
Journal Nat Plants
Abstract Plastids develop into nutrient-storing leucoplasts in seeds and roots. Efficient protein delivery is essential to modify biosynthetic processes in leucoplasts for human needs, but no effective transit peptide for leucoplasts is currently available. Here, using an in vitro leucoplast import system, we have identified six high-efficiency transit peptides. Compared with a widely used chloroplast transit peptide, these peptides delivered similar amounts of GFP into chloroplasts, but two to seven times more GFP into root and petal leucoplasts, attesting to the advantage of screening using leucoplasts. When used to deliver bacterial phytoene synthase (crtB) into rice calli and glyphosate-resistant EPSP synthase into Arabidopsis, these peptides enhanced carotenoid production and herbicide resistance, respectively. The correlation among levels of GFP delivery, carotenoid production and herbicide resistance indicates that the efficiency of these transit peptides is consistent across plant species and passenger proteins. Transit peptide selection therefore offers an effective way to modulate production levels of engineered proteins.
Published 2025-6-13
DOI 10.1038/s41477-025-02020-x
PII 10.1038/s41477-025-02020-x
PMID 40514397
IF 13.256
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Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pda02149 pda04912 pda00755 pda06168 pda04018