期刊
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
卷 22, 期 15, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22158126
关键词
thylakoid lumen; protein; proteomics; photosynthesis
资金
- Academy of Finland [26080341, 307335]
- Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation
The study identified 60 lumenal proteins in the thylakoid lumen, with the FL fraction primarily involved in PSII assembly and repair, and the MAL proteome enriched in proteins that support the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). Novel proteins, post-translational modifications, and protein oligomers in the lumen were also discovered.
The thylakoid lumen houses proteins that are vital for photosynthetic electron transport, including water-splitting at photosystem (PS) II and shuttling of electrons from cytochrome b(6)f to PSI. Other lumen proteins maintain photosynthetic activity through biogenesis and turnover of PSII complexes. Although all lumen proteins are soluble, these known details have highlighted interactions of some lumen proteins with thylakoid membranes or thylakoid-intrinsic proteins. Meanwhile, the functional details of most lumen proteins, as well as their distribution between the soluble and membrane-associated lumen fractions, remain unknown. The current study isolated the soluble free lumen (FL) and membrane-associated lumen (MAL) fractions from Arabidopsis thaliana, and used gel- and mass spectrometry-based proteomics methods to analyze the contents of each proteome. These results identified 60 lumenal proteins, and clearly distinguished the difference between the FL and MAL proteomes. The most abundant proteins in the FL fraction were involved in PSII assembly and repair, while the MAL proteome was enriched in proteins that support the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). Novel proteins, including a new PsbP domain-containing isoform, as well as several novel post-translational modifications and N-termini, are reported, and bi-dimensional separation of the lumen proteome identified several protein oligomers in the thylakoid lumen.
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