A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis
During evolution, chloroplasts, which originated by endosymbiosis of a prokaryotic ancestor of today’s cyanobacteria with a eukaryotic host cell, were established as the site for photosynthesis. Therefore, chloroplast organelles are loaded with transition metals including iron, copper, and manganese...
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doaj-6992e74486284de6bb29d45822a0dfc92020-11-25T01:17:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-10-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01264454248A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal HomeostasisLena Voith von Voithenberg0Jiyoung Park1Roland Stübe2Christopher Lux3Youngsook Lee4Katrin Philippar5Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, Department of Biology I, LMU München, Planegg-Martinsried, GermanyDepartment of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, South KoreaPlant Biochemistry and Physiology, Department of Biology I, LMU München, Planegg-Martinsried, GermanyPlant Biology, Center for Human and Molecular Biology (ZHMB), Saarland University, Saarbrücken, GermanyDepartment of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, South KoreaPlant Biology, Center for Human and Molecular Biology (ZHMB), Saarland University, Saarbrücken, GermanyDuring evolution, chloroplasts, which originated by endosymbiosis of a prokaryotic ancestor of today’s cyanobacteria with a eukaryotic host cell, were established as the site for photosynthesis. Therefore, chloroplast organelles are loaded with transition metals including iron, copper, and manganese, which are essential for photosynthetic electron transport due to their redox capacity. Although transport, storage, and cofactor-assembly of metal ions in chloroplasts are tightly controlled and crucial throughout plant growth and development, knowledge on the molecular nature of chloroplast metal-transport proteins is still fragmentary. Here, we characterized the soluble, ATP-binding ABC-transporter subunits ABCI10 and ABCI11 in Arabidopsis thaliana, which show similarities to components of prokaryotic, multisubunit ABC transporters. Both ABCI10 and ABCI11 proteins appear to be strongly attached to chloroplast-intrinsic membranes, most likely inner envelopes for ABCI10 and possibly plastoglobuli for ABCI11. Loss of ABCI10 and ABCI11 gene products in Arabidopsis leads to extremely dwarfed, albino plants showing impaired chloroplast biogenesis and deregulated metal homeostasis. Further, we identified the membrane-intrinsic protein ABCI12 as potential interaction partner for ABCI10 in the inner envelope. Our results suggest that ABCI12 inserts into the chloroplast inner envelope membrane most likely with five predicted α-helical transmembrane domains and represents the membrane-intrinsic subunit of a prokaryotic-type, energy-coupling factor (ECF) ABC-transporter complex. In bacteria, these multisubunit ECF importers are widely distributed for the uptake of nickel and cobalt metal ions as well as for import of vitamins and several other metabolites. Therefore, we propose that ABCI10 (as the ATPase A-subunit) and ABCI12 (as the membrane-intrinsic, energy-coupling T-subunit) are part of a novel, chloroplast envelope-localized, AAT energy-coupling module of a prokaryotic-type ECF transporter, most likely involved in metal ion uptake.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01264/fullABC transporterchloroplastenergy-coupling factor transporterinner envelope membraneiron transportmetal homeostasis |
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Lena Voith von Voithenberg Jiyoung Park Roland Stübe Christopher Lux Youngsook Lee Katrin Philippar A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis Frontiers in Plant Science ABC transporter chloroplast energy-coupling factor transporter inner envelope membrane iron transport metal homeostasis |
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Lena Voith von Voithenberg Jiyoung Park Roland Stübe Christopher Lux Youngsook Lee Katrin Philippar |
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Lena Voith von Voithenberg |
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A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis |
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A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis |
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A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis |
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A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis |
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A Novel Prokaryote-Type ECF/ABC Transporter Module in Chloroplast Metal Homeostasis |
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novel prokaryote-type ecf/abc transporter module in chloroplast metal homeostasis |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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During evolution, chloroplasts, which originated by endosymbiosis of a prokaryotic ancestor of today’s cyanobacteria with a eukaryotic host cell, were established as the site for photosynthesis. Therefore, chloroplast organelles are loaded with transition metals including iron, copper, and manganese, which are essential for photosynthetic electron transport due to their redox capacity. Although transport, storage, and cofactor-assembly of metal ions in chloroplasts are tightly controlled and crucial throughout plant growth and development, knowledge on the molecular nature of chloroplast metal-transport proteins is still fragmentary. Here, we characterized the soluble, ATP-binding ABC-transporter subunits ABCI10 and ABCI11 in Arabidopsis thaliana, which show similarities to components of prokaryotic, multisubunit ABC transporters. Both ABCI10 and ABCI11 proteins appear to be strongly attached to chloroplast-intrinsic membranes, most likely inner envelopes for ABCI10 and possibly plastoglobuli for ABCI11. Loss of ABCI10 and ABCI11 gene products in Arabidopsis leads to extremely dwarfed, albino plants showing impaired chloroplast biogenesis and deregulated metal homeostasis. Further, we identified the membrane-intrinsic protein ABCI12 as potential interaction partner for ABCI10 in the inner envelope. Our results suggest that ABCI12 inserts into the chloroplast inner envelope membrane most likely with five predicted α-helical transmembrane domains and represents the membrane-intrinsic subunit of a prokaryotic-type, energy-coupling factor (ECF) ABC-transporter complex. In bacteria, these multisubunit ECF importers are widely distributed for the uptake of nickel and cobalt metal ions as well as for import of vitamins and several other metabolites. Therefore, we propose that ABCI10 (as the ATPase A-subunit) and ABCI12 (as the membrane-intrinsic, energy-coupling T-subunit) are part of a novel, chloroplast envelope-localized, AAT energy-coupling module of a prokaryotic-type ECF transporter, most likely involved in metal ion uptake. |
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ABC transporter chloroplast energy-coupling factor transporter inner envelope membrane iron transport metal homeostasis |
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