Chloroplast SRP54 interacts with a specific subset of thylakoid precursor proteins
- PMID: 9111079
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.17.11622
Chloroplast SRP54 interacts with a specific subset of thylakoid precursor proteins
Abstract
Signal recognition particles (SRPs) have been identified in organisms as diverse as mycoplasma and mammals; in several cases these SRPs have been shown to play a key role in protein targeting. In each case the recognition of appropriate targeting signals is mediated by SRP subunits related to the 54-kDa protein of mammalian SRP (SRP54). In this study we have characterized the specificity of 54CP, a chloroplast homologue of SRP54 which is located in the chloroplast stroma. We have used a nascent chain cross-linking approach to detect the interactions of 54CP with heterologous endoplasmic reticulum-targeting signals. 54CP functions as a bona fide signal recognition factor which can discriminate between functional and non-functional targeting signals. Using a range of authentic thylakoid precursor proteins we found that 54CP discriminates between thylakoid-targeting signals, interacting with only a subset of protein precursors. Thus, the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding protein, cytochrome f, and the Rieske FeS protein all showed strong cross-linking products with 54CP. In contrast, no cross-linking to the 23- and 33-kDa proteins of the oxygen-evolving complex were detected. The selectivity of 54CP correlates with the hydrophobicity of the thylakoid-targeting signal and, in the case of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding protein, with previously determined transport/integration requirements. We propose that 54CP mediates the targeting of a specific subset of precursors to the thylakoid membrane, i.e. those with particularly hydrophobic signal sequences.
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