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Structure requirement and identification of a cryptic cleavage site in the mitochondrial processing of a plant F1-ATPase beta-subunit presequence
- Source :
- FEBS letters. 505(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- We sought to determine the structural features involved in the processing of the mitochondrial F1-ATPase beta-subunit (F1beta) presequence (54 residues) from Nicotiana plumbaginifolia. The cleavage efficiency of F1beta presequence mutants linked to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was evaluated in vivo in tobacco by in situ microscopy and Western blotting. The residue at position -1 (Tyr) was required to be an aromatic residue and the residue at position +2 (Thr) was found to be important for F1beta processing, while, unexpectedly, changing the distal (Arg-15) and proximal (Arg-5) arginine residues did not strongly reduce processing. In addition, results also supported the requirement of a helical structure around the cleavage position. Sequencing of the mature form of a precursor containing the first 30 residues of the F1beta presequence linked to GFP revealed the presence of a cryptic cleavage site between residues 26 and 27, which showed the features of a classical mitochondrial processing site, suggesting dual processing of the F1beta presequence. In vitro processing confirmed these data and showed that processing was sensitive to o-phenanthroline, thus catalyzed by mitochondrial processing peptidase.
- Subjects :
- Mitochondrial processing peptidase
Arginine
Protein Conformation
ATPase
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Mutant
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Molecular Sequence Data
Biophysics
Processing
Cleavage (embryo)
Biochemistry
Green fluorescent protein
Structural Biology
Tobacco
Genetics
Amino Acid Sequence
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia
Molecular Biology
Mitochondrial import
biology
Hydrolysis
Plant
Cell Biology
Mitochondria
Blot
Luminescent Proteins
Plants, Toxic
Proton-Translocating ATPases
Cryptic cleavage
biology.protein
Protein Processing, Post-Translational
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00145793
- Volume :
- 505
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- FEBS letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9c9739c7ebceddc8024a1e00d3c91a77