2013
DOI: 10.4161/psb.25034
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Widespread dual targeting of proteins in land plants: When, where, how and why

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“…The results suggest that both AIP1 and AIP3 regulatory subunits localize to the chloroplast as well as the peroxisome. Given the presence of a cryptic PTS1 motif, together with C-terminal peroxisomal targeting following masking of the plastid transit peptide, the structural and experimental results support the suggestion of a dual subcellular localization of these two proteins that in itself may be an object of regulation during development [19].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The results suggest that both AIP1 and AIP3 regulatory subunits localize to the chloroplast as well as the peroxisome. Given the presence of a cryptic PTS1 motif, together with C-terminal peroxisomal targeting following masking of the plastid transit peptide, the structural and experimental results support the suggestion of a dual subcellular localization of these two proteins that in itself may be an object of regulation during development [19].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…These findings suggest that both AIP1 and AIP3 regulatory subunits have acquired functional attributes independent of the ALS holoenzyme. Interestingly, a similar phenomenon has been described for several other proteins in Arabidopsis and other plant species [19]. While BCAA synthesis has been localized chiefly to plastids, the degradation of BCAAs have been hypothesized to occur mainly in mitochondria and peroxisomes [24].…”
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“…First, it cannot be excluded that overexpression under the strong 35S promoter results in mistargeting of the GFP fusion protein into chloroplasts. Second, it has already been seen with dually targeted proteins that one location can be favored versus the other (Carrie and Whelan, 2013). That seems to be the case for Arabidopsis RECA2, which is dually targeted but appeared to affect only the maintenance of the mtDNA (Shedge et al, 2007;Miller-Messmer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Roles Of Recg1 In Controlling Proper Homologous Recombinatiomentioning
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“…Since the first report of a plant protein targeted to two different subcompartments [3], the record of dual-targeted proteins, mostly soluble proteins, has increased to approximately 160 in Arabidopsis and more than 90 in other plants [4, 5]. The majority of dual-localized proteins, roughly 110 in Arabidopsis , are targeted to mitochondria and chloroplasts, where most of them are associated with prokaryote-type processes, for example DNA replication, recombination and repair, nucleotide metabolism, tRNA biogenesis and translation.…”
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confidence: 99%