1995
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1995.7030401.x
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A constituent of the chloroplast import complex represents a new type of GTP‐binding protein

Abstract: SummaryThe 34 kDa polypeptide of the outer envelope membranes from pea chloroplasts (OEP 34) is a major constituent of this membrane. OEP 34 is detected on polyacrylamide gels under non-reducing condition in association with OEP 75, the putative protein translocation pore. An antiserum against OEP 34 is able to co-immunoprecipitate the precursor of Rubisco small subunit from a partially purified import complex of chloroplast outer envelope membranes. A full-length cDNA clone coding for pea OEP 34 has been isol… Show more

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“…The core components of the Toc complex are called Toc159, Toc34, and Toc75, according to their molecular weights (Hirsch et al, 1994;Kessler et al, 1994;Perry and Keegstra, 1994;Schnell et al, 1994;Seedorf et al, 1995;Bölter et al, 1998). Toc159 and Toc34 are related GTPases that have been proposed to act as preprotein receptors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The core components of the Toc complex are called Toc159, Toc34, and Toc75, according to their molecular weights (Hirsch et al, 1994;Kessler et al, 1994;Perry and Keegstra, 1994;Schnell et al, 1994;Seedorf et al, 1995;Bölter et al, 1998). Toc159 and Toc34 are related GTPases that have been proposed to act as preprotein receptors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pea, the Toc-complex consists of three major components forming a stable complex Ma et al, 1996). Toc159 (the number indicates the molecular mass in kD) and Toc34 are surface exposed, GTP-binding integral membrane proteins (Hirsch et al, 1994;Kessler et al, 1994;Seedorf et al, 1995;Chen et al, 2000a). The two proteins share a highly conserved GTP-binding domain .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The expression of atToc75 and atToc33 in roots was not affected by the cia2 mutation ( Figure 5A), which correlated with the absence of expression of CIA2 in roots ( Figure 4A). In pea chloroplasts, Toc75 and Toc34 have been shown to be tightly associated (Seedorf et al, 1995). In vitro imported atToc33 and atToc34 also were shown to be associated with Toc75 in spinach chloroplasts (Gutensohn et al, 2000).…”
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