2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-007-9171-x
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Protein targeting into complex diatom plastids: functional characterisation of a specific targeting motif

Abstract: Plastids of diatoms and related algae evolved by secondary endocytobiosis, the uptake of a eukaryotic alga into a eukaryotic host cell and its subsequent reduction into an organelle. As a result diatom plastids are surrounded by four membranes. Protein targeting of nucleus encoded plastid proteins across these membranes depends on N-terminal bipartite presequences consisting of a signal and a transit peptide-like domain. Diatoms and cryptophytes share a conserved amino acid motif of unknown function at the cle… Show more

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“…5). Although there is weak evidence for a chloroplast presequence on the REDOX gene and no signal/transit peptide predicted for the DECARB, diatom studies have established that while this motif predicts chloroplast localization, it is not always present in chloroplast proteins (Gruber et al, 2007). Previous work by Grö ne and found DMSP synthesis to be inhibited by addition of protease inhibitors, indicating that protein turnover was a source for DMSP precursors.…”
Section: Chloroplast Protein Changesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…5). Although there is weak evidence for a chloroplast presequence on the REDOX gene and no signal/transit peptide predicted for the DECARB, diatom studies have established that while this motif predicts chloroplast localization, it is not always present in chloroplast proteins (Gruber et al, 2007). Previous work by Grö ne and found DMSP synthesis to be inhibited by addition of protease inhibitors, indicating that protein turnover was a source for DMSP precursors.…”
Section: Chloroplast Protein Changesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Scores from these online tools are presented in Supplemental Table S6. Signal peptides were also manually screened for the most essential amino acids of the well-characterized diatom chloroplast localization motif, ASAFAP; the underlined amino acids have been experimentally determined to be the most integral for chloroplast import, although certain substitutions (G/S for A and W/Y/L for F) are also prevalent (Gruber et al, 2007). Chloroplast bipartite presequences are predicted for the AT, SAMmt, and DiDECARB ( Fig.…”
Section: Protein Chloroplast-targeting Presequencesmentioning
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“…Moreover, a conserved phenylalanine (or in rare cases tryptophan, tyrosine or leucine) in the sequence motif (ASAFAP) at the cleavage site of the signal peptide was shown to be essential for successful stroma targeting (15). The latter characteristics help to identify plastidial precursor proteins (15).…”
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