Nucleus-encoded precursors to thylakoid lumen proteins of Euglena gracilis possess tripartite presequences

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The complete presequences of the nucleus-encoded precursors to two proteins, cytochrome c6 and the 30-kDa protein of the oxygen-evolving complex, that reside in the thylakoid lumen of the chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis are presented. Sorting of these proteins involves translocation across four membranes, the three-membraned chloroplast envelope and the thylakoid membrane. The tripartite presequences show the structure: signal sequence - transit sequence - signal sequence. Three hydrophobic domains become apparent: two of them correspond to signal sequences for translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane and the thylakoid membrane, respectively, whereas the third constitutes the stop-transfer signal contained in the long stroma-targeting part of the tripartite presequence.

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Vacula, R., Steiner, J. M., Krajcovic, J., Ebringer, L., & Löffelhardt, W. (1999). Nucleus-encoded precursors to thylakoid lumen proteins of Euglena gracilis possess tripartite presequences. DNA Research, 6(1), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/dnares/6.1.45

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