Identification of Pex13p, a peroxisomal membrane receptor for the PTS1 recognition factor

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We have identified an S. cerevisiae integral peroxisomal membrane protein of M(r) of 42,705 (Pex13p) that is a component of the peroxisomal protein import apparatus. Pex13p's most striking feature is an src homology 3 (SH3) domain that interacts directly with yeast Pex5p (former Pas10p), the recognition factor for the COOH-terminal tripeptide signal sequence (PTS1), but not with Pex7p (former Pas7p), the recognition factor for the NH2- terminal nonapeptide signal (PTS2) of peroxisomal matrix proteins. Hence, Pex13p serves as peroxisomal membrane receptor for at least one of the two peroxisomal signal recognition factors. Cells deficient in Pex13p are unable to import peroxisomal matrix proteins containing PTS1 and, surprisingly, also those containing PTS2. Pex13p deficient cells retain membranes containing PTS2. Pex13p deficient cells retain membranes containing the peroxisomal membrane protein Pex11p (former Pmp27p), consistent with the existence of independent pathways for the integration of peroxisomal membrane proteins and for the translocation of peroxisomal matrix proteins.

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Erdmann, R., & Blobel, G. (1996). Identification of Pex13p, a peroxisomal membrane receptor for the PTS1 recognition factor. Journal of Cell Biology, 135(1), 111–121. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.135.1.111

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