Abstract

Pex19p is required for the topogenesis of peroxisomal membrane proteins (PMPs). Here we have demonstrated that Pex19p is also required for the peroxisomal targeting and stability of Pex17p, a peripheral component of the docking complex of the peroxisomal protein import machinery. We have demonstrated that Pex17p is associated with the peroxisomal Pex13p-Pex14p complex as well as with Pex19p. We have identified the corresponding binding sites for Pex14p and Pex19p and demonstrated that a specific loss of the Pex19p interaction resulted in mistargeting of Pex17p. We have shown that a construct consisting only of the Pex19p- and Pex14p-binding sites of Pex17p is sufficient to direct an otherwise cytosolic reporter protein to the peroxisomal membrane in a Pex19p-dependent manner. Our data show that the function of Pex19p as chaperone or import receptor is not restricted to integral membrane proteins but may also include peripheral PMPs. As a consequence of our data, the previous definition of a targeting signal for PMPs (mPTS) as a Pex19p-binding motif in conjunction with a transmembrane segment should be extended to regions comprising a Pex19p-binding motif and a peroxisomal anchor sequence.

Highlights

  • (SFB480, Er178/2-4), by the FP6 European Union Project (LSHG-CT-2004512018), and by the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

  • The observation that most PMPs are recognized by Pex19p triggered the idea that this predominantly cytosolic protein might function as a chaperone and/or import receptor for peroxisomal membrane proteins [17, 22, 24, 25]

  • PEX17 and PEX17I80P constructs in pPC97, PEX17 fragments for the tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease inserted between were amplified by PCR using pPC97-PEX17 [7] or pLH9 as a Pex17p and the Protein A (ProtA) tag [29]

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Summary

Plasmids used

GAL4-PEX17-(1–199) GAL4-PEX17-(1–167) GAL4-PEX17-(1–125) GAL4-PEX17-(1–88) GAL4-PEX17-(1–51) GAL4-PEX17-(52–199) GAL4-PEX17-(89–199) GAL4-PEX17-(126–199) GAL4-PEX17-(52–125) GAL4-PEX17-(52–88) GAL4-PEX17-(89–125) GAL4-PEX17-(145–199) GAL4-PEX17-(167–199) GAL4-PEX19 GAL4-PEX14 MBP-PEX17 GFP-PEX17-(52–88) GAL4-PEX17 180P GFP-PEX17 GFP-PEX17 I80P GFP-PEX17-(52–88/167–199) GFP-PEX17-(167–199)

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