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Structural considerations of folded protein import through the chloroplast TOC/TIC translocons.

Iniyan GanesanSteven M Theg
Published in: FEBS letters (2019)
Protein import into chloroplasts is carried out by the protein translocons at the outer and inner envelope membranes (TOC and TIC). Detailed structures for these translocons are lacking, with only a low-resolution TOC complex structure available. Recently, we showed that the TOC/TIC translocons can import folded proteins, a rather unique feat for a coupled double membrane system. We also determined the maximum functional TOC/TIC pore size to be 30-35 Å. Here, we discuss how such large pores could form and compare the structural dynamics of the pore-forming Toc75 subunit to its bacterial/mitochondrial Omp85 family homologs. We put forward structural models that can be empirically tested and also briefly review the pore dynamics of other protein translocons with known structures.
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