Identification of peroxisomal targeting signal of pumpkin catalase and the binding analysis with PTS1 receptor
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Identification of peroxisomal targeting signal of pumpkin catalase and the binding analysis with PTS1 receptor
Abstract
Many peroxisomal proteins are imported into peroxisomes via recognition of the peroxisomal targeting signal (PTS1) present at the C-termini by the PTS1 receptor (Pex5p). Catalase, a peroxisomal protein, has PTS1-like motifs around or at the C-terminus. However, it remains unclear whether catalase is imported into peroxisome via the PTS1 system. In this work, we analyzed the PTS of pumpkin catalase (Cat1). A full or truncated pumpkin Cat1 cDNA fused at the 3' end of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) coding sequence was introduced and stably expressed in tobacco BY-2 (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Bright Yellow 2) cells or Arabidopsis thaliana by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The cellular localization of GFP was analyzed by fluorescence microscopy. The results showed that the C-terminal 10-amino acid region containing an SKL motif-like tripeptide (SHL) was not required for the import into peroxisomes. Surprisingly, the C-terminal 3-amino acid region was required for the import when the fusion proteins were transiently expressed by using particle gun bombardment, suggesting that the transient expression system is inadequate to analyze the targeting signal. We proposed that the C-terminal amino acid region from 13 to 11 (QKL), which corresponds with the PTS1 consensus sequence, may function as an internal PTS1. Analysis of the binding of Cat1 to PTS1 receptor (Pex5p) by the yeast two-hybrid system revealed that Cat1 can bind with the PTS1 receptor (Pex5p), indicating that Cat1 is imported into peroxisomes by the PTS1 system.
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