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The chloroplast outer and inner envelope membrane translocase (TOC/TIC) interaction network identifies a 23 kDa glycine-rich protein as new subunit of the 1-MDa TIC complex


ABSTRACT: The protein import machinery is essential for chloroplast biogenesis, but knowledge on its exact functioning and the subunits involved in protein translocation is incomplete. Using TAP-tagged Toc159, we reproducibly identified a translocase interaction network that comprises in addition to known TOC members, the 1-MDa TIC complex, six FtsH/FtsHi proteases, Tic110, the KOC1 kinase and several other proteins, some of which with unknown function. The analysis of sub-complexes constituting the Toc159 interaction network in wildtype and a mutant defective in the 1-MDa TIC complex (tic56-3) revealed that the TOC and FtsH/FtsHi complex(es) accumulate independently of the TIC complex as do most other proteins in the network. An exception is a glycine-rich protein of 23 kDa that co-migrates with the 1-MDa complex and is co-regulated with its subunits in tic56-3. This protein was tentatively designated as Tic23. Tic23 abundance is significantly decreased in tic20-I mutant plants and the protein is completely absent from tic56-1 and Spectinomycin-treated wildtype plants lacking Tic214, suggesting a mutual dependency between its accumulation and intactness of the 1-MDa complex. Likewise, tic23-I mutants expressing reduced levels of Tic23 are pale-green and accumulate significantly decreased amounts of Tic20-I. Similar to tic56-3 plastids, the in vitro protein import capacity of tic23-I mutants is not affected. Taken together our results identify Tic23 as an additional component of the 1-MDa TIC complex that is required for complex stability and assembly while it serves complex-mediated functions other than protein import.

INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Photosynthetic Cell, Leaf

SUBMITTER: Sacha Baginsky  

LAB HEAD: Sacha Baginsky

PROVIDER: PXD008469 | Pride | 2019-02-22

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Consequences of impaired 1-MDa TIC complex assembly for the abundance and composition of chloroplast high-molecular mass protein complexes.

Schäfer Peter P   Helm Stefan S   Köhler Daniel D   Agne Birgit B   Baginsky Sacha S  

PloS one 20190313 3


We report a systematic analysis of chloroplast high-molecular mass protein complexes using a combination of native gel electrophoresis and absolute protein quantification by MSE. With this experimental setup, we characterized the effect of the tic56-3 mutation in the 1-MDa inner envelope translocase (TIC) on the assembly of the chloroplast proteome. We show that the tic56-3 mutation results in a reduction of the 1-MDa TIC complex to approximately 10% of wildtype levels. Hierarchical clustering c  ...[more]

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