Verification of the Translocon and its Localization in the Chloroplast Membrane in Diatoms.
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Abstract
Tic20 is an important translocon protein that plays a role in protein transport in the chloroplast. The sequence of Tic20 was determined in the lower brown alga . Structural analysis of SjTic20 revealed a noncanonical structure consisting of an N-terminal non-cyanobacterium-originated EF-hand domain (a helix-loop-helix structural domain) and a C-terminal cyanobacterium-originated Tic20 domain. Subcellular localization and transmembrane analysis indicated that SjTic20 featured an "M"-type N-C-terminal orientation, with four transmembrane domains in the innermost membrane of the chloroplast in the microalga , and the EF-hand domain was entirely extruded into the chloroplast stroma. Our study provides information on the structure, localization, and topological features of SjTic20, and further functional analysis of SjTic20 in is needed.
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| Authors | Chen, Zhihang;Wang, Xiuliang;Li, Shuang;Yao, Jianting;Shao, Zhanru;Duan, Delin; |
| Journal | International journal of molecular sciences |
| Year | 2019 |
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