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ATP stimulates signal recognition particle (SRP)/FtsY-supported protein integration in chloroplasts.

Jianguo Yuan1, Alicia Kight, Robyn L Goforth, Misty Moore, Eric C Peterson, Joshua Sakon, Ralph Henry.   

Abstract

The signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor (FtsY in prokaryotes) are essential for cotranslational protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotes and the cytoplasmic membrane in prokaryotes. An SRP/FtsY-like protein targeting/integration pathway in chloroplasts mediates the posttranslational integration of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding protein (LHCP) into thylakoid membranes. GTP, chloroplast SRP (cpSRP), and chloroplast FtsY (cpFtsY) are required for LHCP integration into thylakoid membranes. Here, we report the reconstitution of the LHCP integration reaction with purified recombinant proteins and salt-washed thylakoids. Our data demonstrate that cpSRP and cpFtsY are the only soluble protein components required for LHCP integration. In addition, our studies reveal that ATP, though not absolutely required, remarkably stimulates LHCP integration into salt-washed thylakoids. ATP stimulates LHCP integration by a mechanism independent of the thylakoidal pH gradient (DeltapH) and exerts no detectable effect on the formation of the soluble LHCP-cpSRP-targeting complex. Taken together, our results indicate the participation of a thylakoid ATP-binding protein in LHCP integration.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12105232     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M206192200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Authors:  Tzvetelina Tzvetkova-Chevolleau; Claire Hutin; Laurent D Noël; Robyn Goforth; Jean-Pierre Carde; Stephano Caffarri; Irmgard Sinning; Matthew Groves; Jean-Marie Teulon; Neil E Hoffman; Ralph Henry; Michel Havaux; Laurent Nussaume
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