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Representative samples of mitochondrial and chloroplast targetting peptides have been analyzed in terms of amino acid composition, positional amino acid preferences and amphiphilic character. No highly conserved ‘homology blocks’ are found in either class of topogenic sequence. Mitochondrial‐matrix‐targeting peptides are composed of two domains with different amphiphilic properties. Arginine is frequently found either at position –10 or –2 relative to the cleavage site, suggesting that some targeting peptides may be cleaved twice in succession by two different matrix proteases. In stroma‐targeting chloroplast transit peptides three distinct regions are evident: an uncharged amino‐terminal domain, a central domain lacking acidic residues and a carboxy‐terminal domain with the potential to form an amphiphilic β‐strand. Targeting peptides that route proteins to the mitochondrial intermembrane space or the lumen of chloroplast thylakoids have a mosaic design with an aminoterminal matrix‐or stroma‐targeting part attached to a carboxy‐terminal extension that shares many characteristics with secretory signal peptides.
Gunnar Von Heijne, J. Steppuhn, Reinhold G. HERRMANN (1989). Domain structure of mitochondrial and chloroplast targeting peptides. European Journal of Biochemistry, 180(3), pp. 535-545, DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb14679.x.
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1989
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European Journal of Biochemistry
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10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb14679.x
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