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Journal Club - Spring '09

 

Wednesdays, 9-10am--LS 3F

April 8: Shari

Heldt and Sauer '71 Inner membrane of chloroplast envelope as site of specific metabolite transport. BBA 234, 83-91

 

April 15: Nick

Painn et al. '88 Identification of a receptor for protein import into chloroplasts and its localization to envelope contact zones. Nature 331, 232-237

 

April 22: Curtis

Perry and Keegstra '94 Envelope membrane proteins that interact with chloroplastic precursor proteins. Plant Cell 6:93-105

 

April 29: Shih-Chi

Chen et al. '00 Initial binding of preproteins involving the Toc159 receptor can be bypassed during protein import into chloroplasts. Plant Physiol 122, 813-822

 

May 6: Lan-xin

Theg et al. '89 Internal ATP is the only energy requirement for the translocation of precursor proteins across chloroplastic membranes. J Biol Chem 264, 6730-6.

 

May 13: Joshua

Dahlin and Cline '91 Developmental regulation of the plastid protein import apparatus. Plant Cell 3, 1131-1140

 

May 20: Rebecca

Multiple pathways for protein transport into or across the thylakoid membrane. Cline K, Henry R, Li C, Yuan J.
EMBO J. 1993 Nov;12:4105-14

 

May 27: Shari

SecA homolog in protein transport within chloroplasts: evidence for endosymbiont-derived sorting. Yuan J, Henry R, McCaffery M, Cline K. Science. 1994 Nov 4;266(5186):796-8.

 

June 3: Nick

A chloroplast homologue of the signal recognition particle subunit SRP54 is involved in the posttranslational integration of a protein into thylakoid membranes. Li X, Henry R, Yuan J, Cline K, Hoffman NE. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Apr 25;92(9):3789-93