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The outer plastid envelope protein Oep16: Role as precursor translocase in import of protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase A
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Arabidopsis ChloroplastsEngineeringGeneticsMolecular BiologyChemical CrosslinkingPlant GenomicsPrecursor TranslocaseProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisProteomicsPlant BiologyBiochemistryProtein ImportStructural BiologyProtein BiosynthesisEnzyme CatalysisGenetic EngineeringProtochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase AMedicinePlant Physiology
A 16-kDa plastid envelope protein was identified by chemical crosslinking that interacts with the precursor of NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxdidoreductase A (pPORA) during its posttranslational import into isolated barley chloroplasts. Protein purification and subsequent protein sequencing showed that the 16-kDa protein is an ortholog of a previously identified outer plastid envelope protein, Oep16. A protein of identical size was present in barley etioplasts and interacted with pPORA. Similar 16-kDa protein-dependent crosslink products of pPORA were detected in wheat, pea, and Arabidopsis chloroplasts. Database analyses revealed that the 16-kDa protein belongs to a family of preprotein and amino acid transporters found in free-living bacteria and endosymbiotic mitochondria and chloroplasts. Antibodies raised against the 16-kDa protein inhibited import of pPORA, highlighting its role in protein import.
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