FEBS Letters
Volume 583, Issue 5 , Pages 938-942, 4 March 2009

Suborganellar localization of plastidic type I signal peptidase 1 depends on chloroplast development

Edited by Ulf-Ingo Flügge

Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA

Received 4 February 2009; accepted 9 February 2009. published online 19 February 2009.

Abstract 

Plastidic type I signal peptidase 1 (Plsp1) is necessary for proper chloroplast development although its mode of action is not completely understood. Here, we demonstrate by immunoblotting and electron microscopy immunolocalization that Plsp1 is evenly distributed in the envelope and thylakoids of developing chloroplasts in meristems, whereas it is mainly located in thylakoids of developed chloroplasts in leaf mesophyll. This localization pattern corresponded to accumulation of transcripts for Plsp1 substrates in the envelope and thylakoids, translocon at the outer-envelope-membrane of chloroplasts 75 (Toc75) and oxygen-evolving complex subunit 33 (OE33), respectively. Furthermore, developing chloroplasts processed Toc75 more efficiently than did developed chloroplasts. These findings help establish the rationale for multiple localizations of Plsp1.

Abbreviations: CF1γ, ATP synthase γ-subunit, Lhcb, light harvesting chlorophyll-binding protein, OE33, oxygen-evolving complex subunit 33, Plsp1, plastidic type I signal peptidase 1, PP2A, Ser/Thr protein phosphatase 2A, qRT-PCR, quantitative reverse transcriptase-mediated PCR, Toc75, translocon at the outer-envelope-membrane of chloroplasts 75, TPP, thylakoidal processing peptidase

Keywords: Plastidic type I signal peptidase, Thylakoid, Chloroplast envelope, Localization, Toc75, OE33

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PII: S0014-5793(09)00115-X

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2009.02.016

FEBS Letters
Volume 583, Issue 5 , Pages 938-942, 4 March 2009