Abstract
The soluble and peripheral proteins in the thylakoids of pea were systematically analyzed by using two-dimensional electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and N-terminal Edman sequencing, followed by database searching. After correcting to eliminate possible isoforms and post-translational modifications, we estimated that there are at least 200 to 230 different lumenal and peripheral proteins. Sixty-one proteins were identified; for 33 of these proteins, a clear function or functional domain could be identified, whereas for 10 proteins, no function could be assigned. For 18 proteins, no expressed sequence tag or full-length gene could be identified in the databases, despite experimental determination of a significant amount of amino acid sequence. Nine previously unidentified proteins with lumenal transit peptides are presented along with their full-length genes; seven of these proteins possess the twin arginine motif that is characteristic for substrates of the TAT pathway. Logoplots were used to provide a detailed analysis of the lumenal targeting signals, and all nuclear-encoded proteins identified on the two-dimensional gels were used to test predictions for chloroplast localization and transit peptides made by the software programs ChloroP, PSORT, and SignalP. A combination of these three programs was found to provide a useful tool for evaluating chloroplast localization and transit peptides and also could reveal possible alternative processing sites and dual targeting. The potential of proteomics for plant biology and homology-based searching with mass spectrometry data is discussed.
Author supplied keywords
- amino acid sequence
- chloroplasts
- chloroplasts genetics
- chloroplasts metabolism
- databases
- electron transport
- electrophoresis
- expressed sequence tags
- factual
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry methods
- gel
- gene expression regulation
- immunoblotting
- molecular sequence data
- peas
- peas chemistry
- peas genetics
- photosynthetic reaction center complex proteins
- photosynthetic reaction center complex proteins a
- photosynthetic reaction center complex proteins g
- photosynthetic reaction center complex proteins i
- plant
- plant proteins
- plant proteins analysis
- plant proteins genetics
- plant proteins isolation & purification
- protein
- reproducibility results
- sequence analysis
- software
- thylakoids
- thylakoids metabolism
- two dimensional
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Peltier, J.-B., Friso, G., Kalume, D. E., Roepstorff, P., Nilsson, F., Adamska, I., & Van Wijk, K. J. (2000). Proteomics of the Chloroplast. The Plant Cell, 12(3), 319–342. Retrieved from http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=139834&tool=pmcentrez&rendertype=abstract
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