FEBS Letters
Volume 581, Issue 15 , Pages 2811-2819, 19 June 2007

The peroxisomal protein import machinery

Edited by Horst Feldmann

Abteilung für Systembiochemie, Medizinische Fakultät der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany

Received 2 March 2007; received in revised form 27 March 2007; accepted 2 April 2007. published online 11 April 2007.

Abstract 

Peroxisomes are unique organelles whose physiological functions vary depending on the cellular environment or metabolic and developmental state of the organism. These changes in enzyme content are accomplished by the dynamically operating membrane and matrix protein import machineries of peroxisomes that rely on the concerted function of at least 20 peroxins. The import of folded matrix proteins is mediated by cycling receptors that shuttle between the cytosol and peroxisomal lumen. Receptor release back to the cytosol represents the ATP-dependent step of peroxisomal matrix protein import, which consists of two energy-consuming reactions: receptor ubiquitination and dislocation.

Abbreviations: AAA, ATPase associated with various cellular activities, ERAD, endoplasmatic reticulum associated degradation, PTS, peroxisomal targeting signal, RING, really interesting new gene, Ub, ubiquitin

Keywords: Peroxisome biogenesis, Protein targeting, PEX, Peroxin, Ubiquitination, AAA ATPases

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PII: S0014-5793(07)00370-5

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2007.04.001

FEBS Letters
Volume 581, Issue 15 , Pages 2811-2819, 19 June 2007