1. Chloroplastic prenylated proteins.
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Parmryd I, Shipton CA, Swiezewska E, Dallner G, and Andersson B
- Subjects
- Centrifugation, Chemical Precipitation, Chloroplasts metabolism, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Membrane Proteins chemistry, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Mevalonic Acid pharmacokinetics, Plant Proteins chemistry, Protein Prenylation, Spinacia oleracea, Subcellular Fractions, Tritium, Alkyl and Aryl Transferases metabolism, Chloroplasts chemistry, Plant Proteins metabolism
- Abstract
By in vivo [3H]mevalonate labelling of spinach combined with biochemical analysis, evidence is provided for the existence of protein prenylation in chloroplasts. Approximately 20 prenylated polypeptides were resolved by SDS-PAGE followed by autoradiography. Thermolysin treatment of intact chloroplasts revealed that about 40% of the prenylated polypeptides were associated with the cytoplasmic surface of the outer envelope membrane. The remaining portion was present in thylakoids and/or the inner envelope membrane. The majority of the prenylated polypeptides were associated with larger membrane protein complexes. A farnesyl protein transferase activity was found to be associated with the thylakoid membrane.
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- 1997
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