Integration of a cyanobacterial protein involved in nitrate reduction (narB) into isolated Synechococcus but not into pea thylakoid membranes
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 214 (2) , 533-537
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb17951.x
Abstract
Chimeric genes comprised of Rubisco small subunit transit peptide fused in frame with full-length and truncated sequences of a nitrate reductase (narB) structural gene of Synechococcus were constructed. Fusion proteins were synthesized in a rabbit reticulocyte system. In thylakoido integration of synthetic proteins resulted in the association of the full-length narB-coded protein to the Synechococcus photosynthetic membranes. The membrane-associated protein was sensitive to trypsin treatment but could not be removed by washing in the presence of NaBr. Trypsin pretreatment of thylakoids abolished the capability for association. The association of the narB-coded protein with thylakoids might require another membrane protein whose identity is not known. It is proposed that the Synechococcus narB polypeptide is a peripheral, membrane bound protein anchored to the thylakoids via a short hydrophobic domain while the major part of the protein resides on the outer side of the thylakoid membranes. The chimeric narB proteins were processed and imported by intact pea chloroplasts in vitro; however, the mature proteins were found localized in the stroma and not in the thylakoid membrane fraction. Similarly, the attempt to integrate the protein in vitro into isolated pea thylakoid membranes failed although these membranes incorporate early light-inducible proteins.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Integration of early light‐inducible proteins into isolated thylakoid membranesEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1992
- Physiological and Molecular Studies of Light-Regulated Nuclear Genes in Higher PlantsAnnual Review of Plant Biology, 1991
- Fertile FieldsPlant Cell, 1990
- Assimilatory Nitrate Reductase: Functional Properties and RegulationAnnual Review of Plant Biology, 1990
- Analysis of Nitrate Reduction Genes in CyanobacteriaPublished by Springer Nature ,1990
- Transport and routing of proteins into chloroplastsCell, 1989
- Targeting of a foreign protein to chloroplasts by fusion to the transit peptide from the small subunit of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylaseNature, 1985
- Light and dark assimilation of nitrate in plantsPlant, Cell & Environment, 1983
- A simple method for displaying the hydropathic character of a proteinJournal of Molecular Biology, 1982
- The Assimilatory Nitrate-Reducing System and its RegulationAnnual Review of Plant Physiology, 1981