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Characterisation of an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a thylakoid lumen protein related to a novel 'pentapeptide repeat' family of proteins

Characterisation of an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a thylakoid lumen protein related to a novel 'pentapeptide repeat' family of proteins
Characterisation of an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a thylakoid lumen protein related to a novel 'pentapeptide repeat' family of proteins

We have cloned an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a novel thylakoid lumen protein, P17.4, that has been previously isolated from lumen extracts of spinach chloroplasts. The protein is synthesised with a bipartite presequence containing a Sec-type lumen-targeting signal peptide and the precursor protein is imported into the lumen of pea chloroplasts. The encoded protein is homologous to an Anabaena protein that is essential for correct glycolipid localisation, and is also related to at least 16 unassigned open reading frames in Synechocystis. This family of proteins is characterised by the presence of numerous pentapeptide repeats with the consensus structure AXLXX, and its members are predicted to be located in the cytosol, plasma membrane and periplasm/lumen. P17.4 is therefore the first higher plant member of an extended family of putative cyanobacterial proteins that may serve important roles in lipid transport or assembly.

Chloroplast, Membrane biogenesis, Photosynthesis, Protein translocation, Thylakoid lumen
0014-5793
241-244
Kieselbach, Thomas
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Mant, Alexandra
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Robinson, Colin
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Schroder, Wolfgang P.
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Kieselbach, Thomas
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Mant, Alexandra
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Robinson, Colin
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Schroder, Wolfgang P.
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Kieselbach, Thomas, Mant, Alexandra, Robinson, Colin and Schroder, Wolfgang P. (1998) Characterisation of an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a thylakoid lumen protein related to a novel 'pentapeptide repeat' family of proteins. FEBS Letters, 428 (3), 241-244. (doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(98)00517-1).

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We have cloned an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a novel thylakoid lumen protein, P17.4, that has been previously isolated from lumen extracts of spinach chloroplasts. The protein is synthesised with a bipartite presequence containing a Sec-type lumen-targeting signal peptide and the precursor protein is imported into the lumen of pea chloroplasts. The encoded protein is homologous to an Anabaena protein that is essential for correct glycolipid localisation, and is also related to at least 16 unassigned open reading frames in Synechocystis. This family of proteins is characterised by the presence of numerous pentapeptide repeats with the consensus structure AXLXX, and its members are predicted to be located in the cytosol, plasma membrane and periplasm/lumen. P17.4 is therefore the first higher plant member of an extended family of putative cyanobacterial proteins that may serve important roles in lipid transport or assembly.

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Published date: 29 May 1998
Keywords: Chloroplast, Membrane biogenesis, Photosynthesis, Protein translocation, Thylakoid lumen

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Local EPrints ID: 413066
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/413066
ISSN: 0014-5793
PURE UUID: db67f233-1073-4758-a06f-5985f0624a0a
ORCID for Alexandra Mant: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7169-209X

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Author: Thomas Kieselbach
Author: Alexandra Mant ORCID iD
Author: Colin Robinson
Author: Wolfgang P. Schroder

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