Literature DB >> 9212469

Light-stimulated degradation of an unassembled Rieske FeS protein by a thylakoid-bound protease: the possible role of the FtsH protease.

O Ostersetzer1, Z Adam.   

Abstract

Unassembled subunits of the cytochrome b6f complex as well as components of other unassembled chloroplastic complexes are rapidly degraded within the organelle. However, the mechanisms involved in these proteolytic processes are obscure. When the Rieske FeS protein (RISP) is imported into isolated chloroplasts in vitro, some of the protein does not property assemble with the cytochrome complex, as determined by its sensitivity to exogenous protease. When assayed in intact, lysed, or fractionated chloroplasts, the imported RISP was found to be sensitive to endogenous proteases as well. The activity responsible for degradation of the unassembled protein was localized to the thylakoid membrane and characterized as a metalloprotease requiring zinc ions for its activity. The degradation rate was stimulated by light, but no involvement of ATP or redox control was observed. Instead, when the RISP that was attached to thylakoid membranes was first illuminated on ice, degradation proceeded in either light or darkness at equal rates suggesting a light-induced conformational change making the protein prone to degradation. Antibodies raised against native FtsH, a bacterial, membrane-bound, ATP-dependent, zinc-stimulated protease, effectively inhibited degradation of the unassembled RISP, suggesting a role for the chloroplastic FtsH in this process.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9212469      PMCID: PMC156970          DOI: 10.1105/tpc.9.6.957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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