Abstract
Kinetic analyses of cpTat-mediated protein transport across the thylakoid membrane were conducted, revealing three important characteristics of this translocation pathway. First, transport via the cpTAT system displays a non-Michaelis–Menten, sigmoidal rate–substrate relationship with an apparent Hill coefficient of 1.80, indicative of positive homotropic cooperativity. Second, the presence of transport-incompetent substrates was found not to competitively inhibit the translocation of transport-competent substrates. However, the presence of low concentrations of transport-incompetent protein enhances the transport of wild type substrate. Together, these findings suggest that interaction between Tat machinery components and both transport-competent and transport-incompetent protein may elicit a cooperative effect on the translocation rate.
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