Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane

Abstract Background In thylakoid membrane, each monomer of the dimeric complex of cytochrome b 6 f is comprised of eight subunits that are both nucleus- and plastid-encoded. Proper cytochrome b 6 f complex integration into the thylakoid membrane requires numerous regulatory factors for coordinated t...

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Main Authors: Jarosław Króliczewski, Rafał Bartoszewski, Bożena Króliczewska
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1176-2
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spelling doaj-dcb8df8085874e44ac2448aff78d760c2020-11-25T00:40:31ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292017-11-0117111510.1186/s12870-017-1176-2Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membraneJarosław Króliczewski0Rafał Bartoszewski1Bożena Króliczewska2Faculty of Biotechnology, University of WrocławDepartment of Biology and Pharmaceutical Botany Medical University of GdańskDepartment of Animal Physiology and Biostructure, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life SciencesAbstract Background In thylakoid membrane, each monomer of the dimeric complex of cytochrome b 6 f is comprised of eight subunits that are both nucleus- and plastid-encoded. Proper cytochrome b 6 f complex integration into the thylakoid membrane requires numerous regulatory factors for coordinated transport, insertion and assembly of the subunits. Although, the chloroplast-encoded cytochrome b 6 f subunit IV (PetD) consists of three transmembrane helices, the signal and the mechanism of protein integration into the thylakoid membrane have not been identified. Results Here, we demonstrate that the native PetD subunit cannot incorporate into the thylakoid membranes spontaneously, but that proper integration occurs through the post-translational signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway. Furthermore, we show that PetD insertion into thylakoid membrane involves the coordinated action of cpFTSY, cpSRP54 and ALB3 insertase. Conclusions PetD subunit integration into the thylakoid membrane is a post-translational and an SRP-dependent process that requires the formation of the cpSRP-cpFtsY-ALB3-PetD complex. This data provides a new insight into the molecular mechanisms by which membrane proteins integration into the thylakoid membrane is accomplished and is not limited to PetD.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1176-2Cytochrome b 6 f complexThylakoid protein importPetDcpSECYcpSRP54ALB3
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author Jarosław Króliczewski
Rafał Bartoszewski
Bożena Króliczewska
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Rafał Bartoszewski
Bożena Króliczewska
Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
BMC Plant Biology
Cytochrome b 6 f complex
Thylakoid protein import
PetD
cpSECY
cpSRP54
ALB3
author_facet Jarosław Króliczewski
Rafał Bartoszewski
Bożena Króliczewska
author_sort Jarosław Króliczewski
title Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
title_short Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
title_full Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
title_fullStr Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
title_full_unstemmed Chloroplast PetD protein: evidence for SRP/Alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
title_sort chloroplast petd protein: evidence for srp/alb3-dependent insertion into the thylakoid membrane
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background In thylakoid membrane, each monomer of the dimeric complex of cytochrome b 6 f is comprised of eight subunits that are both nucleus- and plastid-encoded. Proper cytochrome b 6 f complex integration into the thylakoid membrane requires numerous regulatory factors for coordinated transport, insertion and assembly of the subunits. Although, the chloroplast-encoded cytochrome b 6 f subunit IV (PetD) consists of three transmembrane helices, the signal and the mechanism of protein integration into the thylakoid membrane have not been identified. Results Here, we demonstrate that the native PetD subunit cannot incorporate into the thylakoid membranes spontaneously, but that proper integration occurs through the post-translational signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway. Furthermore, we show that PetD insertion into thylakoid membrane involves the coordinated action of cpFTSY, cpSRP54 and ALB3 insertase. Conclusions PetD subunit integration into the thylakoid membrane is a post-translational and an SRP-dependent process that requires the formation of the cpSRP-cpFtsY-ALB3-PetD complex. This data provides a new insight into the molecular mechanisms by which membrane proteins integration into the thylakoid membrane is accomplished and is not limited to PetD.
topic Cytochrome b 6 f complex
Thylakoid protein import
PetD
cpSECY
cpSRP54
ALB3
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1176-2
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