1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2728(99)00043-2
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The biogenesis and assembly of photosynthetic proteins in thylakoid membranes

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“…3C). Thus, an increased expression of several or all genes of the ATP synthase might be necessary to regulate the abundance of the complex or, more likely, that regulation of complex abundance takes place on a translational or post-translationel level (18). Biogenesis of ATP synthases in eubacteria and mitochondria proceeds through assembly of the soluble F 1 followed by association to the transmembrane F 0 subcomplex (17,60).…”
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“…3C). Thus, an increased expression of several or all genes of the ATP synthase might be necessary to regulate the abundance of the complex or, more likely, that regulation of complex abundance takes place on a translational or post-translationel level (18). Biogenesis of ATP synthases in eubacteria and mitochondria proceeds through assembly of the soluble F 1 followed by association to the transmembrane F 0 subcomplex (17,60).…”
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“…The same holds true for dpa1, where lack of the nuclear encoded ␥ subunit affects the accumulation of all other nuclear and plastid-encoded subunits that constitute the ATP synthase. A model for the assembly pathway that resulted from different mutant analyses and reconstitution experiments predicts an early stage formation of ␣␤ heterodimers followed by trimerization upon interaction with the ␥ subunit (18). In vivo labeling studies have shown that the plastid-encoded ␣ and ␤ proteins of the CF 1 subcomplex of 55.4 and 53.8 kDa, respectively, are translated at normal rates (Fig.…”
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“…Their biogenesis is complicated by their dual genetic origins, with subunits encoded both in the organelle and the nucleus. Prior studies led to the notion of concerted accumulation: the absence of one core subunit is accompanied by the loss of its assembly partners, as exemplified by mitochondrial mutants in yeast (1) or chloroplast mutants in Chlamydomonas (2). Two main mechanisms responsible for unassembled subunits' fate have been identified.…”
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“…Chloroplasts contain three membrane systems: a double membrane system of inner and outer envelopes, surrounding the organelle, and the thylakoid membrane system. Thylakoid membranes contain four major multisubunit protein complexes involved in photosynthesis (2), comprising nearly 100 proteins; 65 of these have one or more transmembrane domains (TMDs) (3).…”
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