The 33 kd protein of the photosynthetic oxygen‐evolving complex is synthesized in the cytoplasm as a larger precursor and transported into the thylakoid lumen via a stromal intermediate form. In this report we describe a reconstituted system in which the later stages of this import pathway can be studied in isolation. We demonstrate import of the 33 kd protein, probably as the intermediate form, into isolated pea thylakoids by a mechanism which is stimulated by the addition of ATP. The imported protein is processed to the mature size and is resistant to digestion by proteases. The thylakoidal protein transport system is specific in that non‐chloroplast proteins and precursors of stromal proteins are not imported.
Recombinant platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB was expressed and secreted from yeast in order to study the structure-function relationships of this mitogen. A simple purification scheme has been developed which yields greater than 95% pure PDGF-BB. Analysis of this recombinant PDGF-BB shows partial proteolysis after arginine-32. Substitution of this arginine residue, or arginine-28 [a potential KEX2 (lysine-arginine endopeptidase) cleavage site], prevents or reduces cleavage of PDGF-BB respectively. These mutations result in a 5-fold increase in expression levels of PDGF-BB, and the resulting mutant proteins show higher activity in a number of biological assays than the cleaved wildtype PDGF-BB. These data are in accord with previous work by Giese, LaRochelle, May-Siroff, Robbins & Aaronson [(1990) Mol. Cell Biol. 10, 5496-5501] suggesting that the region isoleucine-25-phenylalanine-37 is involved in PDGF-receptor binding.
A detailed biophysical study of the secondary and tertiary structures of recombinant platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB produced in yeast has been carried out. The secondary structure of the molecule is composed of 54% beta-sheet with less than 5% ordered helix. The single tryptophan residue has been shown to be solvent-accessible; however, the ability of the side chain to rotate is severely restricted. The fluorescence emission is quenched at pH 7.0 and in the presence of high salt, but dequenched by titration to lower pH with a pK of 5.8. Two proteinase-resistant mutants of PDGF [( Ser28]- and [Pro32]-PDGF-BB) have also been characterized and shown to have secondary and tertiary structures indistinguishable from wild-type PDGF-BB. These are, therefore, suitable stable background molecules in which to carry out structure-activity-relationship studies on PDGF-BB.
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