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pubmed-article:11031230pubmed:abstractTextThe inner membranes of eubacteria and mitochondria, as well as the chloroplast thylakoid membrane, contain essential proteins that function in oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport processes or in photosynthesis. Because most of the organellar proteins are nuclear encoded, they are synthesized in the cytoplasm and subsequently imported into the organelle before they are inserted into the membrane. This review focuses on the pathways of protein insertion into the inner membrane of eubacteria and mitochondria and into the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. In many respects, insertion of proteins into the inner membrane of bacteria is a process similar to that used by proteins of the thylakoid membrane. In both of these systems a signal recognition particle (SRP) and a SecYE-translocase are involved, as in translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum. The pathway of proteins into the mitochondrial membranes appears to be different in that it involves no SecYE-like components. A conservative pathway, recently identified in mitochondria, involves the Oxa1 protein for the insertion of proteins from the matrix. The presence of Oxa1 homologues in eubacteria and chloroplasts suggests that this pathway is evolutionarily conserved.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11031230pubmed:articleTitleEvolutionarily related insertion pathways of bacterial, mitochondrial, and thylakoid membrane proteins.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11031230pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Chemistry, Ohio State University, 100 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. dalbey@chemistry.ohio-state.edulld:pubmed
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