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Nature ; 564(7734): 125-129, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30464337

ABSTRACT

The two-membrane envelope is a defining feature of chloroplasts. Chloroplasts evolved from a Gram-negative cyanobacterial endosymbiont. During evolution, genes of the endosymbiont have been transferred to the host nuclear genome. Most chloroplast proteins are synthesized in the cytosol as higher-molecular-mass preproteins with an N-terminal transit peptide. Preproteins are transported into chloroplasts by the TOC and TIC (translocons at the outer- and inner-envelope membranes of chloroplasts, respectively) machineries1,2, but how TOC and TIC are assembled together is unknown. Here we report the identification of the TIC component TIC236; TIC236 is an integral inner-membrane protein that projects a 230-kDa domain into the intermembrane space, which binds directly to the outer-membrane channel TOC75. The knockout mutation of TIC236 is embryonically lethal. In TIC236-knockdown mutants, a smaller amount of the inner-membrane channel TIC20 was associated with TOC75; the amount of TOC-TIC supercomplexes was also reduced. This resulted in a reduced import rate into the stroma, though outer-membrane protein insertion was unaffected. The size and the essential nature of TIC236 indicate that-unlike in mitochondria, in which the outer- and inner-membrane translocons exist as separate complexes and a supercomplex is only transiently assembled during preprotein translocation3,4-a long and stable protein bridge in the intermembrane space is required for protein translocation into chloroplasts. Furthermore, TIC236 and TOC75 are homologues of bacterial inner-membrane TamB5 and outer-membrane BamA, respectively. Our evolutionary analyses show that, similar to TOC75, TIC236 is preserved only in plants and has co-evolved with TOC75 throughout the plant lineage. This suggests that the backbone of the chloroplast protein-import machinery evolved from the bacterial TamB-BamA protein-secretion system.


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Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis/cytology , Chloroplast Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplasts/metabolism , Intracellular Membranes/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplast Proteins/genetics , Chloroplasts/genetics , Escherichia coli Proteins/metabolism , Evolution, Molecular , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Multiprotein Complexes/genetics , Multiprotein Complexes/metabolism , Mutation , Pisum sativum/cytology , Protein Binding , Protein Precursors/metabolism , Protein Transport
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