Publications by authors named "Soumya Qbadou"

Protein translocation across membranes is assisted by translocation machineries present in the membrane targeted by the precursor proteins. Translocon subunits can be functionally divided into receptor proteins warranting the specificity of this machine and a translocation channel. At the outer envelope of chloroplasts two sets of receptor proteins regulate protein translocation facing the cytosol or acting in the intermembrane space.

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Precursor protein targeting toward organellar surfaces is assisted by different cytosolic chaperones. We demonstrate that the chloroplast protein translocon subunit Toc64 is the docking site for Hsp90 affiliated preproteins. Thereby, Hsp90 is recognised by the clamp type TPR domain of Toc64.

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We have identified a novel protein on the outer membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondria. This protein displays 67% sequence identity with the 64 kDa translocase of the outer envelope membrane of chloroplasts (Toc). A mitochondrial localisation for this protein was determined by (i).

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The insertion of the outer envelope protein Toc34 from chloroplasts was studied. Toc34 was chosen as a model protein because it contains one predicted transmembrane helix at the C-terminus and a large hydrophilic N-terminal located GTPase domain, which is exposed to the cytosol. Unlike proteins located in internal chloroplast compartments, Toc34 neither contains a cleavable presequence nor uses the general import pathway.

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