2016
DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.01519
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Plant-Specific Preprotein and Amino Acid Transporter Proteins Are Required for tRNA Import into Mitochondria

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“…Consistent with previous results (Rossig et al ), none of the RNAi plants had a visible phenotype if grown under continuous white light illumination. However, when cultivated under 16 h white light 8 h dark cycles, plant growth was retarded and, depending on the light intensity used, gave rise to a chlorotic phenotype similar to that described by Murcha et al () for tric1::tric2 ( hp30::hp30‐2 ) double mutants. Strikingly, etiolated RNAi plants were conditionally seedling‐lethal and died when illuminated (Figures A, S15).…”
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“…Consistent with previous results (Rossig et al ), none of the RNAi plants had a visible phenotype if grown under continuous white light illumination. However, when cultivated under 16 h white light 8 h dark cycles, plant growth was retarded and, depending on the light intensity used, gave rise to a chlorotic phenotype similar to that described by Murcha et al () for tric1::tric2 ( hp30::hp30‐2 ) double mutants. Strikingly, etiolated RNAi plants were conditionally seedling‐lethal and died when illuminated (Figures A, S15).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Rupture of the outer mitochondrial membrane following import but prior to protease digestion, resulted in a protease‐protected fragment of 35 S‐HP30‐2 (Figure H, panel a). The appearance of this fragment was reminiscent of that routinely obtained for the inner mitochondrial membrane protein TIM23‐2 that is broken down up to its membrane portion by protease (Murcha et al ) (Figure H, panel b). Addition of valinomycin dissipating the ΔΨ, followed by rupture of the outer mitochondrial membrane, resulted in the degradation of imported 35 S‐HP30‐2 and 35 S‐TIM23‐2 by added proteinase K (Figure H), a result consistent with what is expected for an integral inner membrane protein that could not reach its final destination and accumulated in the intermembrane space.…”
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