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Recognition motifs rather than phylogenetic origin influence the ability of targeting peptides to import nuclear-encoded recombinant proteins into rice mitochondria.

Transgenic Res. 2020; 
Baysal C, Pérez-González A, Eseverri Á, Jiang X, Medina V, Caro E, Rubio L, Christou P,, Zhu C.
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摘要

Mitochondria fulfil essential functions in respiration and metabolism as well as regulating stress responses and apoptosis. Most native mitochondrial proteins are encoded by nuclear genes and are imported into mitochondria via one of several receptors that recognize N-terminal signal peptides. The targeting of recombinant proteins to mitochondria therefore requires the presence of an appropriate N-terminal peptide, but little is known about mitochondrial import in monocotyledonous plants such as rice (Oryza sativa). To gain insight into this phenomenon, we targeted nuclear-encoded enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) to rice mitochondria using six mitochondrial pre-sequences with diverse phylogenetic origi... More

关键词

Green fluorescent protein; Mitochondrial pre-sequence; Mitochondrial protein; Protein sorting; Subcellular targeting