Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex

Plants have evolved complex and sophisticated molecular mechanisms to regulate their development and adapt to their surrounding environment. Particularly the development of their specific organelles, chloroplasts and other plastid-types, is finely tuned in accordance with the metabolic needs of the...

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Main Authors: Emilie eDemarsy, Munusamy eLakshmanan Ashok, Felix eKessler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00483/full
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spelling doaj-de9c219b185f4c3a8225860f5b31d8152020-11-24T22:35:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2014-09-01510.3389/fpls.2014.00483110429Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-ComplexEmilie eDemarsy0Munusamy eLakshmanan Ashok1Felix eKessler2University of NeuchâtelUniversity of NeuchâtelUniversity of NeuchâtelPlants have evolved complex and sophisticated molecular mechanisms to regulate their development and adapt to their surrounding environment. Particularly the development of their specific organelles, chloroplasts and other plastid-types, is finely tuned in accordance with the metabolic needs of the cell. The normal development and functioning of plastids require import of particular subsets of nuclear encoded proteins. Most preproteins contain a cleavable sequence at their N terminal (transit peptide) serving as a signal for targeting to the organelle and recognition by the translocation machinery TOC-TIC (Translocon of Outer membrane Complex, Translocon of Inner membrane Complex) spanning the dual membrane envelope. The plastid proteome needs constant remodeling in response to developmental and environmental factors. Therefore selective regulation of preprotein import plays a crucial role in plant development. In this review we describe the diversity of transit peptides and Toc receptor complexes, and summarize the current knowledge and potential directions for future research concerning regulation of the different Toc isoforms.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00483/fullPlastidspost-translational modificationsprotein importTOC complexPreproteins
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author Emilie eDemarsy
Munusamy eLakshmanan Ashok
Felix eKessler
spellingShingle Emilie eDemarsy
Munusamy eLakshmanan Ashok
Felix eKessler
Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
Frontiers in Plant Science
Plastids
post-translational modifications
protein import
TOC complex
Preproteins
author_facet Emilie eDemarsy
Munusamy eLakshmanan Ashok
Felix eKessler
author_sort Emilie eDemarsy
title Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
title_short Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
title_full Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
title_fullStr Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
title_full_unstemmed Border Control: Selectivity of Chloroplast Protein Import and Regulation at The Toc-Complex
title_sort border control: selectivity of chloroplast protein import and regulation at the toc-complex
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Plants have evolved complex and sophisticated molecular mechanisms to regulate their development and adapt to their surrounding environment. Particularly the development of their specific organelles, chloroplasts and other plastid-types, is finely tuned in accordance with the metabolic needs of the cell. The normal development and functioning of plastids require import of particular subsets of nuclear encoded proteins. Most preproteins contain a cleavable sequence at their N terminal (transit peptide) serving as a signal for targeting to the organelle and recognition by the translocation machinery TOC-TIC (Translocon of Outer membrane Complex, Translocon of Inner membrane Complex) spanning the dual membrane envelope. The plastid proteome needs constant remodeling in response to developmental and environmental factors. Therefore selective regulation of preprotein import plays a crucial role in plant development. In this review we describe the diversity of transit peptides and Toc receptor complexes, and summarize the current knowledge and potential directions for future research concerning regulation of the different Toc isoforms.
topic Plastids
post-translational modifications
protein import
TOC complex
Preproteins
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00483/full
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