Thylakoid membrane protein topography. Location of the termini of the chloroplast cytochrome b6 on the stromal side of the membrane
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Thylakoid membrane protein topography. Location of the termini of the chloroplast cytochrome b6 on the stromal side of the membrane
Abstract
The orientation of cytochrome b6 in the thylakoid membrane and the question of whether the number of membrane spanning helices is an even or odd number was tested through the relative trypsin susceptibility of epitopes (Asp-5 to Gln-14) and (Ile-205 to Leu-214) at the NH2 and COOH termini, respectively, of the 214-residue cytochrome b6 polypeptide. A structure of the cytochrome with an even number of helices and the NH2 and COOH termini on the stromal side of the membrane was inferred from the following: 1) cleavage of cytochrome b6 by trypsin added to thylakoids occurs by removal of both of the exposed NH2- and COOH-terminal epitopes. The epitopes at the termini were more sensitive to trypsin after prior treatment of thylakoids with carboxypeptidase A, indicating that these epitopes are shielded on the stromal side of the membrane by the COOH termini of other proteins. 2) Both epitopes were more trypsin-sensitive in thylakoid membranes than was cytochrome f that is only sensitive to trypsin acting on the lumen side of the membrane. 3) The NH2- and COOH-terminal epitopes of cytochrome b6 were also more sensitive to trypsin added to thylakoid membranes than were the oxygen-evolving complex 16- and 33-kDa proteins that are completely located on the lumen side. 4) The order of trypsin susceptibility was reversed in inside-out membranes, where the cytochrome NH2- and COOH-terminal epitopes were less sensitive than the 16- and 33-kDa proteins. The decreased relative sensitivity of the cytochrome b6 epitopes occurs in spite of a greater absolute sensitivity of these epitopes to trypsin in inside-out membranes. 5) The greater absolute sensitivity can be explained by a 4-helix model that includes trypsin-sensitive sites on the lumen side.
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