FEBS Letters
Volume 581, Issue 11 , Pages 2162-2167, 22 May 2007

Plastid division coordination across a double-membraned structure

Edited by Thomas Söllner

Centre for Organelle Research, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Stavanger, N-4036 Stavanger, Norway

Received 10 December 2006; received in revised form 19 February 2007; accepted 26 February 2007. published online 05 March 2007.

Abstract 

Chloroplasts still retain components of the bacterial cell division machinery and research over the past decade has led to an understanding of how these stromal division proteins assemble and function as a complex chloroplast division machinery. However, during evolution plant chloroplasts have acquired a number of cytosolic division proteins, indicating that unlike the cyanobacterial ancestors of plastids, chloroplast division in higher plants require a second division machinery located on the chloroplast outer envelope membrane. Here we review the current understanding of the stromal and cytosolic plastid division machineries and speculate how two protein machineries coordinate their activities across a double-membraned structure.

Keywords: Plastid division, Protein complex, Double membrane, Coordination

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PII: S0014-5793(07)00228-1

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2007.02.062

FEBS Letters
Volume 581, Issue 11 , Pages 2162-2167, 22 May 2007