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De-etiolation-induced protein 1 (DEIP1) mediates assembly of the cytochrome b6f complex in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: The conversion of light energy to chemical energy by photosynthesis requires the concerted action of large protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane. Recent work has provided fundamental insights into the three-dimensional structure of these complexes, but how they are assembled from hundreds of parts remains poorly understood. Particularly little is known about the biogenesis of the cytochrome b6f complex (Cytb6f), the redox-coupling complex that interconnects the two photosystems. Here we report the identification of a factor that guides the assembly of Cytb6f in thylakoids of chloroplasts. The protein, DE-ETIOLATION-INDUCED PROTEIN 1 (DEIP1), resides in the thylakoid membrane and is essential for photoautotrophic growth. Knock-out mutants show a specific loss of Cytb6f, and are defective in complex assembly. We demonstrate that DEIP1 interacts with the two cytochrome subunits of the complex, PetA and PetB, and mediates the assembly of intermediates in Cytb6f biogenesis. The identification of DEIP1 provides an entry point into the study of the assembly pathway of a crucial complex in photosynthetic electron transfer.

SUBMITTER: Sandoval-Ibanez O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9279372 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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De-etiolation-induced protein 1 (DEIP1) mediates assembly of the cytochrome b<sub>6</sub>f complex in Arabidopsis.

Sandoval-Ibáñez Omar O   Rolo David D   Ghandour Rabea R   Hertle Alexander P AP   Armarego-Marriott Tegan T   Sampathkumar Arun A   Zoschke Reimo R   Bock Ralph R  

Nature communications 20220713 1


The conversion of light energy to chemical energy by photosynthesis requires the concerted action of large protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane. Recent work has provided fundamental insights into the three-dimensional structure of these complexes, but how they are assembled from hundreds of parts remains poorly understood. Particularly little is known about the biogenesis of the cytochrome b<sub>6</sub>f complex (Cytb<sub>6</sub>f), the redox-coupling complex that interconnects the two ph  ...[more]

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