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Preprotein Import into Chloroplasts via the Toc and Tic Complexes Is Regulated by Redox Signals in Pisum sativum 被引量:4
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作者 Anna Stengel J. Philipp benz +2 位作者 bob b. buchanan Jurgen Soil bettina bolter 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第6期1181-1197,共17页
The import of nuclear-encoded preproteins is necessary to maintain chloroplast function. The recognition and transfer of most precursor proteins across the chloroplast envelopes are facilitated by two membrane-inserte... The import of nuclear-encoded preproteins is necessary to maintain chloroplast function. The recognition and transfer of most precursor proteins across the chloroplast envelopes are facilitated by two membrane-inserted protein complexes, the translocons of the chloroplast outer and inner envelope (Toc and Tic complexes, respectively). Several signals have been invoked to regulate the import of preproteins. In our study, we were interested in redox-based import regulation mediated by two signals: regulation based on thiols and on the metabolic NADP+/NADPH ratio. We sought to identify the proteins participating in the regulation of these transport pathways and to characterize the preprotein subgroups whose import is redox-dependent. Our results provide evidence that the formation and reduction of disulfide bridges in the Toc receptors and Toc translocation channel have a strong influence on import yield of all tested preproteins that depend on the Toc complex for translocation. Furthermore, the metabolic NADP+/NADPH ratio influences not only the composition of the Tic complex, but also the import efficiency of most, but not all, preproteins tested. Thus, several Tic subcomplexes appear to participate in the translocation of different preprotein subgroups, and the redox-active compo- nents of these complexes likely play a role in regulating transport. 展开更多
关键词 Metabolic regulation molecular transport transport processes/kinetics chloroplast biology protein targeting.
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The Birth of Redox Regulation
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作者 bob b. buchanan 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第1期1-3,共3页
When we obtained evidence for redox regulation in 1967, I would never have imagined that those experiments would lay the foundation for a field that was destined to embrace all types of living cells. The possibility t... When we obtained evidence for redox regulation in 1967, I would never have imagined that those experiments would lay the foundation for a field that was destined to embrace all types of living cells. The possibility that the early experiments with chloroplast ferredoxin (Fdx) would prompt the publication of a Special Issue on 'Redox and Photosynthesis' was equally far-fetched. In view of these unforeseen developments, I think it is timely to introduce this Special Issue by briefly describing how the field of thiol-based redox regulation started. In the interest of space, my recounting of events leading to the discovery of the mechanism is brief. Most noticeably, the names of collaborators, who were so critical in this research, have been left out. Their names and other details are given in the earlier, more complete accounts listed in the References. 展开更多
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The Level of Expression of Thioredoxin is Linked to Fundamental Properties and Applications of Wheat Seeds 被引量:5
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作者 Yong-Chun Li Jiang-Ping Ren +11 位作者 Myeong-Je Cho Su-Mei Zhou Yong-bum Kim Hong-Xiang Guo Joshua H. Wong Hong-bin Niu Hyun-Kyung Kim Susumu Morigasaki Peggy G. Lemaux Oscar L. Frick Jun Yin bob b. buchanan 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第3期430-441,共12页
Work with cereals (barley and wheat) and a legume (Medicago truncatula) has established thioredoxin h (Trx h) as a central regulatory protein of seeds. Trx h acts by reducing disulfide (S-S) groups of diverse ... Work with cereals (barley and wheat) and a legume (Medicago truncatula) has established thioredoxin h (Trx h) as a central regulatory protein of seeds. Trx h acts by reducing disulfide (S-S) groups of diverse seed proteins (storage proteins, enzymes, and enzyme inhibitors), thereby facilitating germination. Early in vitro protein studies were complemented with experiments in which barley seeds with Trx h overexpressed in the endosperm showed accelerated germination and early or enhanced expression of associated enzymes (α-amylase and pullulanase). The current study extends the transgenic work to wheat. Two approaches were followed to alter the expression of Trx h genes in the endosperm: (1) a hordein promoter and its protein body targeting sequence led to overexpression of Trx hS, and (2) an antisense construct of Trx h9 resulted in cytosolic underexpression of that gene (Arabidopsis designation). Underexpression of Trx h9 led to effects opposite to those observed for overexpression Trx h5 in barley--retardation of germination and delayed or reduced expression of associated enzymes. Similar enzyme changes were observed in developing seeds. The wheat lines with underexpressed Trx showed delayed preharvest sprouting when grown in the greenhouse or field without a decrease in final yield. Wheat with overexpressed Trx h5 showed changes commensurate with earlier in vitro work: increased solubility of disulfide proteins and lower aUergenicity of the gliadin fraction. The results are further evidence that the level of Trx h in cereal endosperm determines fundamental properties as well as potential applications of the seed. 展开更多
关键词 metabolic regulation molecular physiology seed biology preharvest sprouting seed germination thioredoxin h wheat allergenicity.
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