Abstract

The polypeptide composition of chloroplast envelopes from wild-type Arabidopsis was compared with that of a mutant (CS1562) deficient in chloroplast dicarboxylate transport activity. An abundant 42 kilodalton (kd) protein in the envelopes from wild-type is low or absent in envelopes from the mutant. It is suggested that this polypeptide may be a component of the dicarboxylate transporter.

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