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Plant Cell ; 31(11): 2734-2750, 2019 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31444312

ABSTRACT

Key proteins of the photosynthetic complexes are encoded in the chloroplast genome and cotranslationally inserted into the thylakoid membrane. However, the molecular details of this process are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate by ribosome profiling that the conserved chloroplast signal recognition particle subunit (cpSRP54) is required for efficient cotranslational targeting of several central photosynthetic proteins, such as the PSII PsbA (D1) subunit, in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). High-resolution analysis of membrane-associated and soluble ribosome footprints revealed that the SRP-dependent membrane targeting of PsbA is already initiated at an early translation step before exposure of the nascent chain from the ribosome. In contrast to cytosolic SRP, which contacts the ribosome close to the peptide tunnel exit site, analysis of the cpSRP54/ribosome binding interface revealed a direct interaction of cpSRP54 and the ribosomal subunit uL4, which is not located at the tunnel exit site but forms a part of the internal peptide tunnel wall by a loop domain. The plastid-specific C-terminal tail region of cpSRP54 plays a crucial role in uL4 binding. Our data indicate a novel mechanism of SRP-dependent membrane protein transport with the cpSRP54/uL4 interaction as a central element in early initiation of cotranslational membrane targeting.


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Arabidopsis/metabolism , Chloroplasts/metabolism , Photosynthesis/physiology , Ribosomes/metabolism , Signal Recognition Particle/metabolism , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplast Proteins/genetics , Chloroplast Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplasts/genetics , Cytosol/metabolism , Genome, Chloroplast , Models, Molecular , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins , Photosystem I Protein Complex/metabolism , Photosystem II Protein Complex/metabolism , Protein Binding , Protein Transport , Recombinant Proteins , Signal Recognition Particle/chemistry , Signal Recognition Particle/genetics , Thylakoids/metabolism
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Biochem J ; 468(2): 315-24, 2015 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25803492

ABSTRACT

Photosystem II (PS II) is a multi-subunit complex localized in the thylakoid membrane that performs the light-dependent photosynthetic charge separation. The PS II reaction centre comprises, among others, the D1 protein. De novo synthesis and repair of PS II require efficient mechanisms for transport and insertion of plastid encoded D1 into the thylakoid membrane. To elucidate the process of D1 insertion, we used an in vitro translation system derived from pea chloroplasts to reconstitute the D1 insertion. Thereby, truncated D1 encoding psbA mRNAs lacking a stop codon were translated in the presence of thylakoid membranes and the translation was stalled by addition of chloramphenicol. The generated ribosome nascent chain complexes (RNCs) were tightly associated with the thylakoids. Subsequently, these D1 insertion intermediates were enriched from solubilized thylakoids by sucrose cushion centrifugation. Immunological analyses demonstrated the presence of the cpSec translocase, Alb3, cpFtsY, cpSRP54 and Vipp1 (vesicle-inducing protein in plastids 1) in the enriched D1 insertion intermediates. A complex formation between cpSecY, Alb3, cpFtsY and Vipp1 in thylakoid membranes was shown by gel filtration chromatography, BN (Blue Native)/SDS-PAGE and co-immunoprecipitation experiments. Furthermore, a stimulating effect of recombinant Vipp1 on the formation of a D1 insertion intermediate was observed in vitro. These results suggest a co-operative function of these proteins in D1 insertion.


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Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplasts/metabolism , Intracellular Membranes/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Photosystem II Protein Complex/biosynthesis , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Thylakoids/metabolism , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Chromatography, Gel , Immunoprecipitation , In Vitro Techniques , Light , Pisum sativum/metabolism , Protein Biosynthesis
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