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Chloroplast Hsp93 Directly Binds to Transit Peptides at an Early Stage of the Preprotein Import Process

Po-Kai Huang, Po-Ting Chan, Pai-Hsiang Su, Lih-Jen Chen, Hsou-min Li
Po-Kai Huang
Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
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Hsou-min Li
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Published February 2016. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.15.01830

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Abstract

Three stromal chaperone ATPases, cpHsc70, Hsp90C, and Hsp93, are present in the chloroplast translocon, but none has been shown to directly bind preproteins in vivo during import, so it remains unclear whether any function as a preprotein-translocating motor and whether they have different functions during the import process. Here, using protein crosslinking followed by ionic detergent solubilization, we show that Hsp93 directly binds to the transit peptides of various preproteins undergoing active import into chloroplasts. Hsp93 also binds to the mature region of a preprotein. A time course study of import, followed by coimmunoprecipitation experiments, confirmed that Hsp93 is present in the same complexes as preproteins at an early stage when preproteins are being processed to the mature size. In contrast, cpHsc70 is present in the same complexes as preproteins at both the early stage and a later stage after the transit peptide has been removed, suggesting that cpHsc70, but not Hsp93, is important in translocating processed mature proteins across the envelope.

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    prRBCS
    preprotein of the small subunit of RuBP carboxylase
    LDS
    lithium dodecyl sulfate
    LC-SPDP
    succinimidyl 6-[3(2-pyridyldithio)propionamido]hexanoate
    BMH
    1,6-bis-maleimidohexane
    MBP
    4-(N-maleimido)benzophenone
    DSP
    dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate)
    • Received November 23, 2015.
    • Accepted December 16, 2015.
    • Published December 16, 2015.

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    Po-Kai Huang, Po-Ting Chan, Pai-Hsiang Su, Lih-Jen Chen, Hsou-min Li
    Plant Physiology Feb 2016, 170 (2) 857-866; DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.01830

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    Plant Physiology Feb 2016, 170 (2) 857-866; DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.01830
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