Two families of GTPases, the Toc34 and Toc159 GTPase families, take on the task of preprotein recognition at the translocon at the outer membrane of chloroplasts (TOC translocon). The major Toc159 family members have highly acidic N-terminal domains (A-domains) that are non-essential and so far have escaped functional characterization. But recently, interest in the role of the A-domain has strongly increased. The new data of three independent studies provide evidence that the Toc159 A-domain (I) participates in preprotein selectivity, (II) has typical features of intrinsically unfolded proteins and (III) is highly phosphorylated and possibly released from the rest of the protein by a proteolytic event. This hints to a complex regulation of A-domain function that is important for the maintenance of the preprotein selectivity at the TOC translocons. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.
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Agne, B., & Kessler, F. (2010). Modifications at the A-domain of the chloroplast import receptor Toc159. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 5(11), 1513–1516. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.5.11.13707
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