Author:
Paulus Anja,Ahrens Frederik,Schraut Annika,Hofmann Hannah,Schiller Tim,Sura Thomas,Becher Dörte,Uebe René
Abstract
AbstractOrganelle-specific protein translocation systems are essential for organelle biogenesis and maintenance in eukaryotes but thought to be absent from prokaryotic organelles. Here, we identified that MamF-like proteins involved in the formation of bacterial magnetosome organelles share an ancient origin with Tic20 protein translocases found in chloroplasts. Deletion ofmamF-like genes in the alphaproteobacteriumMagnetospirillum gryphiswaldenseresults in severe defects in organelle positioning, biomineralization, and magnetic navigation. Consistent with translocase-like functions, these defects are caused by the loss of magnetosome targeting of a subset of organellar proteins containing C-terminal glycine-rich integral membrane domains. Our findings suggest that organelle-specific protein translocation systems may indeed play a role in bacterial organelle formation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory