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. 2019 May;593(9):962-970.
doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.13378. Epub 2019 Apr 20.

N-degron specificity of chloroplast ClpS1 in plants

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N-degron specificity of chloroplast ClpS1 in plants

Cyrille Montandon et al. FEBS Lett. 2019 May.
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Abstract

The prokaryotic N-degron pathway depends on the Clp chaperone-protease system and the ClpS adaptor for recognition of N-degron bearing substrates. Plant chloroplasts contain a diversified Clp protease, including the ClpS homolog ClpS1. Several candidate ClpS1 substrates have been identified, but the N-degron specificity is unclear. Here, we employed in vitro ClpS1 affinity assays using eight N-degron green fluorescence protein reporters containing either F, Y, L, W, I, or R in the N-terminal position. This demonstrated that ClpS1 has a restricted N-degron specificity, recognizing proteins bearing an N-terminal F or W, only weakly recognizing L, but not recognizing Y or I. This affinity is dependent on two conserved residues in the ClpS1 binding pocket and is sensitive to FR dipeptide competition, suggesting a unique chloroplast N-degron pathway.

Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; ClpS1; N-degron; adaptor; chloroplast; protease.

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