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The plastid-encoded protein Orf2971 is required for protein translocation and chloroplast quality control

Journal

PLANT CELL
Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages 3383-3399

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koac180

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFA0906300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31870217]

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This study investigates the function of the largest gene, orf2971, in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplasts. The findings suggest that Orf2971 interacts with the TIC complex and plays a role in the protein import machinery. Repression of Orf2971 leads to accumulation of chloroplast precursor proteins and impaired chloroplast quality.
Photosynthesis and the biosynthesis of many important metabolites occur in chloroplasts. In these semi-autonomous organelles, the chloroplast genome encodes approximately 100 proteins. The remaining chloroplast proteins, close to 3,000, are encoded by nuclear genes whose products are translated in the cytosol and imported into chloroplasts. However, there is still no consensus on the composition of the protein import machinery including its motor proteins and on how newly imported chloroplast proteins are refolded. In this study, we have examined the function of orf2971, the largest chloroplast gene of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The depletion of Orf2971 causes the accumulation of protein precursors, partial proteolysis and aggregation of proteins, increased expression of chaperones and proteases, and autophagy. Orf2971 interacts with the TIC (translocon at the inner chloroplast envelope) complex, catalyzes ATP (adenosine triphosphate) hydrolysis, and associates with chaperones and chaperonins. We propose that Orf2971 is intimately connected to the protein import machinery and plays an important role in chloroplast protein quality control. Repression of Orf2971 induces accumulation of chloroplast precursor proteins and impaired chloroplast quality indicating that Orf2971 is required for protein import and chloroplast quality control.

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