Protein translocation across the thylakoid membrane--a tale of two mechanisms
- PMID: 8513895
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)81415-v
Protein translocation across the thylakoid membrane--a tale of two mechanisms
Abstract
In vitro reconstitution assays have been used in recent years to probe the mechanisms by which a variety of cytosolically synthesised proteins are transported across the thylakoid membrane within higher plant chloroplasts. The emerging data suggest that two distinct mechanisms operate. Translocation of a subset of lumenal proteins, namely the 23 kDa and 16 kDa proteins of the oxygen-evolving complex, and of the CFo2 protein (an integral membrane protein), requires only the presence of the thylakoidal delta pH. In contrast, two other lumenal proteins, the 33 kDa oxygen-evolving complex protein and plastocyanin, require also the presence of ATP and at least one stromal factor for efficient transport into isolated thylakoids to take place.
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