The N-region sequence context impacts the chloroplast import efficiency of multi-TMD protein
- PMID: 39093357
- DOI: 10.1007/s11103-024-01485-2
The N-region sequence context impacts the chloroplast import efficiency of multi-TMD protein
Abstract
Targeting heterologous multi-transmembrane domain (TMD) proteins to plant chloroplasts requires sequences in addition to the chloroplast transit peptide (cTP). The N-terminal domain (N-region), located C-terminal to the cTP in chloroplast inner envelope membrane proteins, is an essential region for import. However, it was unclear if the N-region functions solely as a spacer sequence to facilitate cTP access or if it plays an active role in the import process. This study addresses the N-region's role by using combinations of cTPs and N-regions from Arabidopsis chloroplast inner envelope membrane proteins to direct the cyanobacterial protein SbtA to the chloroplast. We find that the sequence context of the N-region affects the chloroplast import efficiency of SbtA, with particular sequences mis-targeting the protein to different cellular sub-compartments. Additionally, specific cTP and N-region pairs exhibit varying targeting efficiencies for different heterologous proteins. Substituting individual N-region motifs did not significantly alter the chloroplast targeting efficiency of a particular cTP and N-region pair. We conclude that the N-region exhibits contextual functioning and potentially functional redundancy in motifs.
Keywords: Chloroplast; Multi-TMD protein; N-region; Protein import; SbtA; Transit peptide.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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